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Piety
quality of being religious or reverent
Dictum
a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
Impudent
not showing care for the consequences of an action
Tyrannical
exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way.
Revelation
a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.
Eccentric
(of a person or their behavior) unconventional or slightly strange
Grim
forbidden or uninviting.
Malevolent
having or showing a wish to do evil to others
Concede
Admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
Foray
a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory especially to obtain something
Apprehensive
anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Illicitly
in a way that is contrary to or forbidden by law, rules, or custom
Compel
force or oblige (someone) to do something
Erratic
not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable
Amiable
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
Auspicious
conductive to success, favorable
Tacit
understood or implied without being stated
Inquisitive
curious or inquiring
Peculiar
strange or odd; unusual
Asinine
extremely stupid or foolish
Bewilderment
a feeling of being perplexed or confused
Perpetual
never ending or changing
Tarnished
loose or cause to lose luster, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture
Unfathomable
incapable of being fully explored or understood
Aberrations
a departure from what is normal,usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
Analogous
comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the compared things.
Obstreperous
noisy and difficult to control.
Gallantly
in a brave or heroic manner
Inconspicuous
not clearly visible or attracting attention
Vehemently
in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling
Apoplectic
overcome with anger; extremely indigent
Philippic
a bitter attack or denunciation, especially a verbal one
Rectitude
morally correct behavior or thinking
Tirade
a lony, angry speech of criticism or accusation
Cantankeras
bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
Contemptuous
showing contempt; scornful; showing that a person is beneath consideration
Austere
severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
Tactful
Showing or hearing adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others
Ominous
giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; inauspicious
Venerable
accorded a great deal of respect, especially from age, wisdom,or character.
Succinct
(especially of Something written of spoken) briefly and clearly expressed
Acquiescence
the acceptance of something without protest overture
Uncouth
(of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement or grace
Formidable
inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
Elucidate
make (something) clear; explain.
Affluent
(especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
Scrutiny
critical observation or examination
Turbulent
characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion
Corroborate
confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
Acrimonus
(typically of a speech or debate) angry and bitter
Candid
truthful and Straight forward; frank
Impudent
not showing the respect for another person; impertinent
Temerity
excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
Cynical
believing that people are motivated purely by self interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
Credibility
the quality of being trusted and believed
Furtive
attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive
Adamant
refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind
Sordid
involving ignoble actions and motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt
Apprehension
anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen respect
Squalor
the state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
Demise
a person's death.