Sham | Falsely present as the truth, a thing that is not what it purported to be |
Skirt | Attempt to avoid; go round and past the edge of |
Sluggish | Slow moving or inactive |
Spartan | Lack of comfort or luxury, austere |
Truculent | Pugnacious |
Hostile | Showing or feeling opposition or dislike, Unfriendly |
Belligerent | hostile and aggressive |
Benificent | generous and doing good |
Cavalier | Showing a lack of proper concern; offhand |
Distressed | Suffering from anxiety, sorrow or pain |
Dwindling | Gradually decreasing in size, strength or amount |
Eclipse | Deprive of significance or power |
Encyclopedic | Comprehensive in terms of information |
Exacerbate | make worse |
Exasperated | Extremely irritated or frustrated |
Fungible | Replaceable, mutually interchangeable |
Hackneyed | having been overused |
Incongruous | Not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings |
Laconic | Using very few words |
Magisterial | Having or showing great authority; domineering |
Onerous | Involving a great deal of effort, trouble or difficulty, arduous |
Opprobrium | Harsh criticism or censure, public disgrace |
Parsimonious | Very unwilling to spend money or resources, Niggardly |
Peripheral | Secondary, subsidiary; relating or situated at the edge of something |
Tempestuous | Characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotions |
Tenable | Able to be maintained or defended against attack |
Transgression | An offence, act that goes against law, code of conduct or rule |
Verisimilitude | Appearance of being true or real |
Vitiate | Spoil or impair the quality or efficiency |
Affinity | A natural liking and understanding of someone or something, empathy |