caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
clout |
(informal) influence or power to persuade. |
dapper |
neat and stylish in dress and appearance. |
diffuse |
in the physical sciences, to flow toward regions of lower concentration. |
edict |
an order or decree proclaimed by a ruler or other of high authority. |
energize |
to inspire, make active, or enliven. |
gallantry |
admirable courage. |
iconoclast |
one who attacks and seeks to break down traditional beliefs and institutions or popular ideas and values. |
inclusive |
comprising or covering a great deal; comprehensive. |
indeterminate |
not fixed, clear, or precise; indefinite or uncertain. |
indigenous |
being the people or animals that originally lived and may continue to live in a particular country or region. |
plebeian |
in ancient Roman society, of or belonging to the class of commoners; not patrician. |
unconscionable |
not restrained or guided by a concern for what is right and just; unprincipled. |
unfeigned |
not pretended or false; genuine; sincere. |
vitality |
exuberance; energy; vigor. |