abysmal |
of vast extent; unmeasurable; extreme. |
adamant |
unlikely to change in response to any request or argument; firmly decided or fixed; unyielding. |
banal |
lacking originality or liveliness; disappointingly ordinary; commonplace; trite. |
contumely |
contemptuous insolence; rudeness. |
derelict |
failing to fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations; remiss. |
epistolary |
established or continued through letters. |
etiolate |
to weaken, especially through deprivation of normal development. |
invidious |
tending to arouse feelings of resentment or animosity, especially because of a slight; offensive or discriminatory. |
lambent |
glowing softly. |
misfeasance |
a normally lawful act performed in an unlawful way. |
modular |
designed with standardized units that may be arranged or connected in a variety of ways. |
plaudit |
(often plural) an enthusiastic show of approval, such as a round of applause or a very favorable review. |
rodomontade |
puffed-up boasting or bravado. |
scabrous |
characterized by a rough or scaly surface, as the leaf of a plant. |
somatic |
of or pertaining to the body itself; corporeal. |