agitation |
the condition of being disturbed, anxious, or upset. |
conniption |
(informal) an outburst or fit of anger, hysteria, or the like. |
connotation |
a secondary meaning or implication of a word or expression, in addition to its primary meaning. |
elixir |
a sweetened, aromatic solution of alcohol and water used as a vehicle for medicines. |
intolerance |
inability or unwillingness to accept the existence or validity of opinions, beliefs, customs, and practices different from one's own. |
introspection |
examination of one's own thoughts, emotions, and sensations; self-scrutiny. |
intrusion |
the act of entering or thrusting oneself in when not invited or welcomed. |
mausoleum |
a large, elaborate tomb, or the structure that houses such a tomb. |
misrepresent |
to identify or describe in a misleading way. |
myopic |
unable to see objects clearly from a distance; nearsighted. |
reconstitute |
to put together or form again. |
simplistic |
excessively simplified, as to be unrealistic. |
sinewy |
of sinew, or sinewlike; strong; tough. |
squabble |
to quarrel over trivial matters; bicker. |
sunder |
to tear, force, or break apart; divide. |