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Acerbic
Expressing harsh or sharp criticism in a clever way
Accusatory
Assigning blame or fault
Admonitory
Serving to caution; warning
Belligerent
Hostile, violent, inclined to fight
Brusque
Markedly short in speech or manner; rudely abrupt
Callous
Hardened, unfeeling, indifferent to the suffering of others
Caustic
Very harsh or critical
Indignant
Expressing anger at unjust treatment or actions; expressing offense
Irreverent
Lacking respect; disrespectful of what is generally respected or accepted
Irritated
Annoyed; exasperated
Stubborn
Determined no to change one’s attitude or position, even in spite of solid arguments to do so; inflexible
Threatening
Menacing, ominous
Vociferous
Expressing oneself in a loud, forceful manner
Authoritative
Having the confident quality of someone who is respected/obeyed by othersB
belittling
to portray a person or action seem as if he/she/it is unimportant
Boastful
Conceited bragging, expressing excessive pride (usually about oneself)
Bombastic
Using language intended to impress but does not express ideas clearly due to its overblown, flamboyant style; pompous
Condescending
Showing you believe you are more intelligent or better than other; patronizing
Contemptuous
Showing deep hatred or disapproval
Critical
Expressing disapproving or adverse comments about a person or comment
Disdainful
Expressing contempt or derision for someone/something because you find it unworthy of respect
Disparaging
To speak of in a negative way; belittling
Dogmatic
Expressing personal beliefs as if they are correct and cannot be doubted, much like doctrine; opinionated
Haughty
Arrogant; vainly proud
Imperious
Condescendingly domineering or overbearing
Judgemental
Critical, condemning, disapproving
Moralistic
Showing strong opinions about what is right and wrong behavior
Pretentious
Attempting to impress others by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc. than is actually possessed
Scathing
Mockingly contemptuous
Scornful
A feeling, attitude, or expression of dislike and derision for someone
Apprehensive
viewing the future with anxiety
Concerned
Troubled, worried
Despairing
Desperate, a loss of all hope (hopeless)
Disappointed
Dissatisfied, upset
Maudlin
Foolishly or tearfully sentinmental
Melancholy
Sad, depressed
Morose
Sullen, withdrawn
Mournful
Sorrowful, grief-stricken
Regretful
Apologetic, remorseful
Resigned
Having accepted somehting unpleasant that one cannot do anything about
Somber
Oppressively solemn or sober in mood; grave, serious
Ominous
suggesting something menacing is going to happen in the future; threatening
Pessimistic
Expecting the worst possible outcome
Wistful
Having slightly sad thoughts about something that made you happy in the past