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feral
(adj.) wild, savage
fervent
(adj.) passionate
fetid
(adj.) having a foul odor
florid
(adj.) flowery, ornate
fracas
(n.) uproar; brawl
fractious
(adj.) troublesome or irritable
garruluous
(adj.) talkative, wordy
grandiloquence
(n.) lofty, pompous language
gregarious
(adj.) drawn to the company of others, sociable
guile
(n.) cunning; deceitfulness
hackneyed
(adj.) unoriginal, trite
hapless
(adj.) unlucky
harangue
(n.) a ranting speech
hegemony
(n.) domination over others
heresy
(n.) an opinion, doctrine, or practice contrary to the truth/generally accepted beliefs or standards
iconoclast
(n.) one who attacks common beliefs or institutions
ignominious
(adj.) humiliating, disgracing
impassive
(adj.) stoic, not susceptible to suffering
imperious
(adj.) commanding, domineering
impertinent
(adj.) rule, insolent
impervious
(adj.) impenetrable, incapable of being affected
impetuous
(adj.) rash; hastily done
impinge
(v.) to encroach, infringe
implacable
(adj.) incapable of being appeased or mitigated
impudent
(adj.) casually rude, insolent, impertinent