acrimony |
bitterness or sharpness in speech or behavior. |
contiguous |
in contact; touching; adjoining. |
degeneration |
the process of decline or decay. |
disarray |
confusion or disorder. |
exorbitant |
exceeding the bounds of what is reasonable, fair, or proper; immoderate. |
impiety |
lack of reverence or respect, especially for what others consider sacred. |
indict |
to formally accuse (someone) of a crime in a court of law after studying evidence. |
inoffensive |
having no insulting or harmful qualities; innocuous. |
insufferable |
incapable of being tolerated or endured; unbearable. |
labyrinthine |
complex and intricate to the point of being puzzling. |
manifest |
to show plainly; display; demonstrate. |
propitious |
offering favorable circumstances or conditions; opportune; promising. |
quorum |
the number of members that an organization's rules require to attend a meeting in order for voting or other business to take place. |
simultaneous |
existing, happening, or done at the same time. |
therapeutic |
of, pertaining to, or capable of healing; curative. |