arrogance |
the condition or quality of being arrogant; having too much pride or belief in one's superiority. |
backlash |
a strong reaction against some prior development, especially political or social change. |
bedizen |
to dress or decorate in a flashy, garish fashion. |
conductive |
having the ability to allow the passage of electricity |
discredit |
to harm the reputation of. |
embellishment |
a beautifying decoration or addition. |
idealist |
a person with high or noble principles, goals, or codes of action. |
impassive |
not having, showing, or responding to emotion; unfeeling, expressionless, or insensitive. |
interminable |
endless or seemingly endless; monotonously long. |
odium |
hatred, strong dislike, or repugnance. |
resilient |
able to withstand and recover quickly from difficulty, sickness, or the like. |
sally |
a sudden forward attack or rush from a defensive position by a military force. |
sensual |
related to or providing pleasure from the ways humans perceive stimuli, such as through touch, taste, or smell. |
uncharacteristic |
not typical of a particular person, group, or thing, and therefore notable. |
undermine |
to gradually, secretly, or imperceptibly weaken and destroy. |