compulsive |
driven by an obsession or compulsion. |
condescension |
patronizing, arrogant behavior or attitude. |
demean1 |
to lower in esteem, stature, or dignity; degrade. |
depreciate |
to lower the cost or value of, especially of property for tax purposes, or of money. |
discrepancy |
lack of agreement; difference; inconsistency. |
emaciate |
to waste away the flesh of, usually by starvation or disease; make extremely thin. |
ineffectual |
incapable of acting effectively. |
intercede |
to act as a mediator in a dispute or disagreement. |
maul |
to hurt by beating or through other rough treatment. |
medley |
a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music. |
petulance |
the state or quality of being easily or unreasonably irritated, impatient, or ill tempered. |
precipitous |
very steep or sudden; rising or dropping abruptly. |
quibble |
an unimportant, petty, or trivial disagreement or objection. |
sheaf |
a bound bundle of cut grain. |
unchallenged |
not or not having been questioned, disputed, or contested. |