acerbic |
sharp, sour, or harsh in manner, tone, or the like. |
acrid |
bitter in taste or smell; sharply irritating. |
auditory |
having to do with or referring to hearing or the sense of hearing. |
aural2 |
of or relating to the ear or hearing. |
evanescent |
tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing; fleeting. |
humility |
the quality or state of being humble; modesty about one's status or accomplishments. |
incendiary |
causing or having the potential to cause a fire. |
incriminate |
to show involvement in a crime. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. |
intolerant |
not able or not willing to accept different opinions, beliefs, customs, or people; not tolerant. |
inviolable |
absolutely not to be breached, dishonored or profaned. |
larceny |
the stealing of another's personal property; theft. |
pique |
to cause (a feeling or action) to be aroused or incited. |
projectile |
any object that is thrown, fired, or shot by an outside force or weapon. |
satire |
a literary or dramatic work that ridicules or derides human vice or foolishness, usually through the use of parody or irony. |