craven |
shamefully timid or afraid; cowardly. |
denude |
to strip bare; remove covering from. |
derogatory |
having the purpose or effect of detracting; disparaging. |
emaciate |
to waste away the flesh of, usually by starvation or disease; make extremely thin. |
indolent |
inclined to avoid exertion or effort; lazy. |
inexcusable |
unable to be justified; unpardonable. |
intone |
to recite in musical or lengthened tones, especially in a monotone; chant. |
laxity |
the state or quality of being careless or slack; looseness. |
populous |
having a large population. |
protocol |
the proper or agreed upon way of conducting oneself or of doing something. |
ruffian |
one who is tough and violent; bully; thug. |
specious |
apparently true, genuine, or plausible, but actually worthless, as an argument or evidence. |
sumptuous |
large, lavish, or splendid, especially when created at great cost. |
unimpressive |
lacking notable qualities; unremarkable; not impressive. |
witticism |
a clever, often perceptive joke, insult, or saying. |