aesthetic |
having to do with beauty or art, including literature, dance, music, painting, drawing, and sculpture. |
anarchist |
a person who believes in, desires, or tries to realize a society or state without a government. |
beguile |
to deceive or cheat by using guile. |
caucus |
a private meeting of leaders of a political party to choose candidates or determine policy, or such a group itself. |
disproportionate |
having too much of one thing in relation to something else; unbalanced. |
duplicity |
deceitful speech or action. |
expatriate |
one who has gone into exile from or renounced allegiance to his or her native land. |
ingrate |
an ungrateful person. |
iniquity |
great injustice or wickedness. |
nominal |
in name alone. |
polemic |
an emphatic statement of a controversial viewpoint, usually criticizing or refuting an existing position. |
referent |
anything in the real world or in the imagination that is symbolized or referred to by a word or other symbol. |
troublesome |
causing anxiety, worry, or bother. |
unintelligible |
not able to be understood, as spoken or written language. |
verisimilitude |
the appearance or semblance of truth or reality. |