bellicose |
easily incited to quarrel or fight; belligerent. |
bereft |
deprived or stripped of something. |
brash |
rudely self-assertive; bold; impudent. |
comity |
mutual courtesy and respectful treatment among people or nations. |
diurnal |
occurring or active during, or belonging to, the daytime rather than nighttime. |
flange |
a collar or rim that projects from a pipe, housing, or the like to provide strength, stability, or a place for attaching other parts. |
froward |
unwilling to agree or obey; stubborn; perverse. |
heinous |
extremely wicked or despicable; atrocious. |
misanthrope |
someone who hates or distrusts humanity. |
oblivious |
not conscious or paying attention; unknowing or unaware (usually followed by "to" or "of"). |
perilous |
causing or involving great danger; risky; hazardous. |
pinchbeck |
false, sham, or counterfeit. |
reprobate |
an evil or lawless person, often beyond hope of redemption. |
rodomontade |
puffed-up boasting or bravado. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |