acrid |
bitter in taste or smell; sharply irritating. |
flagrant |
exceptionally or glaringly noticeable. |
inquisitive |
given to asking and inquiring; eager to learn. |
insolvent |
incapable of paying debts or meeting liabilities; penniless; bankrupt. |
invincible |
too strong to be defeated. |
larceny |
the stealing of another's personal property; theft. |
malady |
an illness of the body or mind. |
memoir |
an account of facts or events based primarily on the author's personal experience. |
meritorious |
having worth or high quality; deserving of praise or reward. |
multiplicity |
a large number; abundance. |
odium |
hatred, strong dislike, or repugnance. |
perpendicular |
at a right angle to. |
supercilious |
showing an arrogant disregard, as a look, manner, or person. |
undaunted |
not discouraged; not giving up even though something is difficult or frightening. |
universality |
the quality, character, or condition of being universal. |