adamant | Firmly refusing to be persuaded; unyielding or inflexible in opinion or stance. |
apposite | Highly relevant or appropriate to a particular situation or context. |
captious | Tending to find fault or raise petty objections; overly critical. |
circuitous | Indirect, roundabout, or longer than the most straightforward way. |
contrite | Feeling or expressing remorse or guilt for wrongdoing. |
disingenuous | Not candid or sincere; pretending to know less than one actually does. |
effusive | Expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or excessive manner. |
emollient | Soothing or softening, especially for the skin; also used metaphorically to mean calming or conciliatory. |
extemporaneous | Spoken or done without prior preparation; impromptu. |
fractious | Easily irritated, unruly, or difficult to control. |
froward | Stubbornly disobedient or difficult to manage. |
insouciant | Showing a casual lack of concern; nonchalant or carefree. |