acrid |
bitter in taste or smell; sharply irritating. |
adversary |
a person, group, or thing that is against another; opponent; enemy. |
carouse |
to revel in a boisterous and drunken manner. |
flippant |
disrespectful or indifferent to someone or something worthy of respect; shallowly humorous. |
galvanize |
to stimulate into awareness or activity. |
gesticulation |
the act or an instance of using hand movements, as to add emphasis or expressiveness to speech. |
hubris |
the pride associated with arrogance; pride considered as sin. |
inestimable |
of value or worth that cannot be measured; invaluable. |
kindred |
a group of related people, such as a tribe or clan. |
meticulous |
very careful or precise. |
mire |
deep, heavy mud or soil. |
reinstate |
to put back into a former position, condition, or state of effectiveness. |
socialite |
one who is prominent in fashionable social circles. |
stolid |
neither feeling nor showing much range of emotion; impassive. |
viscid |
of a gluelike consistency. |