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What does 'Abashed' mean?
Ashamed or embarrassed; also disconcerted.
What does 'Abhorring' mean?
To regard with extreme aversion; to loathe or detest.
What does 'Abstruse' mean?
Difficult to understand.
What does 'Absurd' mean?
Ridiculous; silly.
What does 'Accusatory' mean?
A tone of accusation; to accuse of a crime or offense.
What does 'Acerbic' mean?
A tone of harshness or severity.
What does 'Acrimonious' mean?
Angry and bitter.
What does 'Admonishing' mean?
Cautioning, reproving, or scolding, especially in a mild and goodwilled manner; reminding.
What does 'Adoring' mean?
To regard with esteem, love, and respect; to honor.
What does 'Affectionate' mean?
Showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love.
What does 'Affectation' mean?
Speech or writing that is artificial.
What does 'Ambiguous' mean?
Open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations.
What does 'Ambivalent' mean?
Uncertainty or fluctuation; to do two opposite or conflicting things.
What does 'Amused' mean?
Pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted.
What does 'Animated' mean?
Vigorous or spirited.
What does 'Annoyed' mean?
To be irritated or bothered by something or someone.
What does 'Antagonistic' mean?
Acting in opposition; opposing, especially mutually hostile or unfriendly.
What does 'Anxious' mean?
Full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; solicitous; earnestly desirous; eager.
What does 'Apathetic' mean?
Having or showing little or no emotion; indifferent or unresponsive.
What does 'Apologetic' mean?
Containing an apology or excuse for a fault.
What does 'Appreciative' mean?
Feeling or expressing a feeling of gratitude.
What does 'Apprehensive' mean?
Fearful or uneasy about something that might happen.
What does 'Approving' mean?
To speak or think favorably of; to judge favorably.
What does 'Ardent' mean?
Characterized by intense feeling; passionate, fervent, intensely devoted, eager or enthusiastic, zealous, vehement, fierce.
What does 'Arrogant' mean?
Making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud.
What does 'Audacious' mean?
Bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless.
What does 'Authoritarian' mean?
Accustomed to exercising authority; peremptory; dictatorial.
What does 'Baffled' mean?
To confuse, bewilder, or perplex.
What does 'Bantering' mean?
Playful conversation.
What does 'Belligerent' mean?
Warlike; given to waging war.
What does 'Bemused' mean?
Bewildered, confused, lost in thought; preoccupied.
What does 'Benevolent' mean?
Characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings.
What does 'Bewildered' mean?
Completely puzzled or confused; perplexed.
What does 'Biting' mean?
Sarcastic; having a biting or sarcastic tone.
What does 'Bitter' mean?
Characterized by intense antagonism or hostility.
What does 'Blithe' mean?
Joyous; merry in disposition; glad; cheerful.
What does 'Blunt' mean?
Abrupt in manner; obtuse.
What does 'Bold' mean?
Not hesitating or fearful in the face of danger or rebuff; courageous and daring.
What does 'Boorish' mean?
Possessing a boring nature; tedious.
What does 'Brisk' mean?
Quick and active; sharp and/or stimulating.
What does 'Brusque' mean?
Abrupt in manner; blunt; rough.
What does 'Burlesque' mean?
An artistic composition, especially literary or dramatic, that for the sake of laughter vulgarizes lofty material or treats ordinary material with mock dignity.
What does 'Calm' mean?
Free from excitement or passion; tranquil.
What does 'Candid' mean?
Frank, outspoken, open and sincere; free from reservation, disguise, or subterfuge; straightforward.
What does 'Capricious' mean?
Flighty; led by whims; erratic.
What does 'Casual' mean?
Without definite or serious intention; careless or offhand.
What does 'Caustic' mean?
Making harsh, corrosive comments.
What does 'Celebratory' mean?
Feeling or expressing happiness and pride; glorify.
What does 'Censorious' mean?
Severely critical; faultfinding.
What does 'Ceremonial' mean?
Of, pertaining to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual.
What does 'Cheerful' mean?
Characterized by or expressive of good spirits or cheerfulness.
What does 'Cheery' mean?
In good spirits.
What does 'Choleric' mean?
Extremely irritable or easily angered; irascible.
What does 'Churlish' mean?
Critical or harsh in a mean-spirited way.
What does 'Cliché' mean?
An overused expression or idea.
What does 'Clinical' mean?
Extremely objective and realistic; dispassionately analytic; unemotionally critical.
What does 'Colloquial' mean?
Characteristic of conversation rather than formal speech or writing; also informal.
What does 'Comforting' mean?
Soothing in time of distress or conflict.
What does 'Comic' mean?
Funny; humorous.
What does 'Commanding' mean?
Imposing having an air of superiority.
What does 'Compassionate' mean?
Having or showing compassion.
What does 'Complex' mean?
Characterized by a very complicated or involved form.
What does 'Complicated' mean?
Complex unusually involved or tedious.
What does 'Complimentary' mean?
Conveying or expressing a compliment.
What does 'Conceited' mean?
Having an excessively favorable opinion of oneself or abilities.
What does 'Concerned' mean?
Interested or having a connection or involvement.
What does 'Conciliatory' mean?
To overcome the distrust or animosity of; to appease.
What does 'Condemnatory' mean?
To express strong disapproval.
What does 'Condescending' mean?
Showing or implying a sense of superiority; talking down to others.
What does 'Confounded' mean?
To cause to be confused or perplexed.
What does 'Confute' mean?
To prove to be incorrect or wrong.
What does 'Contemptuous' mean?
Scornful; showing contempt or disdain.
What does 'Contented' mean?
Satisfied; ready to accept; willing.
What does 'Contentious' mean?
Argumentative; quarrelsome.
What does 'Conversational' mean?
Spoken exchange of ideas, opinions, and feelings.
What does 'Critical' mean?
Inclined to find fault or to judge with severity.
What does 'Curt' mean?
Rudely brief in speech or abrupt; brief, concise, terse, laconic.
What does 'Cynical' mean?
Bitterly distrustful, contemptuous, or pessimistic; sneering.
What does 'Demanding' mean?
Calling for intensive effort or attention; taxing.
What does 'Depressed' mean?
Gloomy, morose, dejected, downcast.
What does 'Derisive' mean?
Characterized by or expressing contempt; mocking.
What does 'Derogatory' mean?
Tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing; disparaging, depreciatory.
What does 'Despairing' mean?
To be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat; defeatist.
What does 'Desperate' mean?
Having an urgent need or desire.
What does 'Detached' mean?
Impartial or objective; disinterested, unbiased, not concerned; aloof.
What does 'Diabolic' mean?
Devilish, fiendish, outrageously wicked.
What does 'Didactic' mean?
Intended for instruction; instructive.
What does 'Diffident' mean?
Lacking confidence in one's own ability or worth; timid, shy.
What does 'Direct' mean?
Proceeding in a straight line or by the shortest course; straight, undeviating.
What does 'Disappointed' mean?
Depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations.
What does 'Disbelieving' mean?
To have no belief in; refuse or reject belief in.
What does 'Disdainful' mean?
Expressing contempt or disdain.
What does 'Disgusted' mean?
To excite nausea or loathing in; to offend the taste or moral sense of.
What does 'Disrespectful' mean?
Showing a lack of respect; rude and discourteous.
What does 'Disturbed' mean?
Marked by symptoms of mental illness.
What does 'Dogmatic' mean?
Asserting opinions in a strict, arrogant manner; opinionated.
What does 'Domineering' mean?
Overbearing; tyrannical.
What does 'Doubtful' mean?
Uncertain outcome or result.
What does 'Dramatic' mean?
Of or pertaining to drama; excessively confrontational.
What does 'Dreary' mean?
Causing sadness or gloom.
What does 'Dubious' mean?
Questionable motives; inclined to doubt.
What does 'Earnest' mean?
Serious in intention or sincerely zealous.
What does 'Ebullient' mean?
Overflowing with enthusiasm or excitement; high-spirited.
What does 'Ecstatic' mean?
In a state of ecstasy; rapturous.
What does 'Effusive' mean?
Unreserved or unduly demonstrative.
What does 'Egotistical' mean?
Vain, boastful, indifferent to the wellbeing of others; selfish.
What does 'Elated' mean?
Very happy or proud; jubilant, in high spirits.
What does 'Elegiac' mean?
Expressing sorrow or lamentation.
What does 'Elevated' mean?
Exalted or noble; lofty.
What does 'Eloquent' mean?
Having or exercising the power of fluency.
What does 'Embarrassed' mean?
To feel self-conscious or ill at ease.
What does 'Emotive' mean?
Characterized by expressing or exciting emotion.
What does 'Empathetic' mean?
Showing empathy; identifying with the emotions of others.
What does 'Enchant' mean?
To cast a spell over; bewitch.
What does 'Endearing' mean?
Inspiring affection or warmth.
What does 'Enraged' mean?
To make extremely angry; put into a rage; infuriate.
What does 'Enthusiastic' mean?
Having or showing great excitement and interest.
What does 'Erudite' mean?
Characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly.
What does 'Eulogistic' mean?
To praise in speech or writing, especially in the form of a eulogy.
What does 'Euphoric' mean?
A feeling of happiness or confidence.
What does 'Evasive' mean?
Deliberately vague or ambiguous.
What does 'Exculpatory' mean?
Acting to clear of blame or guilt.
What is the meaning of 'Exhilarated'?
To enliven, invigorate, stimulate; to make cheerful or merry.
Define 'Exhortatory'.
Advising, urging, or earnestly encouraging.
What does 'Expectant' signify?
Marked by anticipation.
What is the meaning of 'Exuberant'?
Uninhibitedly enthusiastic; excessively abundant.
Define 'Facetious'.
Not meant to be taken seriously or literally; sarcastic.
What does 'Factual' refer to?
Of or pertaining to facts; concerning facts.
What does 'Familiar' mean?
Commonly known or seen; also informal.
Define 'Fanciful'.
Characterized by or showing fancy; capricious or whimsical.
What is the meaning of 'Farcical'?
Ludicrous, absurd, humorous, and highly improbable.
What does 'Fatalistic' mean?
An acceptance of events as inevitable.
What does 'Fearful' signify?
Feeling fear or dread.
Define 'Fervent'.
Having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit; feeling enthusiasm.
What does 'Flippant' mean?
Lacking in seriousness; frivolously insincere.
What is 'Foppish'?
Of or characterized by vanity; dandified.
Define 'Foreboding'.
A strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune or evil.
What does 'Formal' refer to?
Stiff, using textbook style; following accepted styles, rules, or ceremonies.
What is the meaning of 'Forthright'?
Going straight to the point; frank, direct, outspoken.
Define 'Frantic'.
Desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
What does 'Frightened' mean?
To be filled with dread or fear.
What does 'Frivolous' signify?
Characterized by lack of seriousness.
Define 'Frustrated'.
Disappointed or irritated.
What is the meaning of 'Furious'?
Full of fury; violent passion or rage; extremely angry.
What does 'Gentle' mean?
Kind, considerate, mild, soft.
Define 'Ghoulish'.
Strangely diabolical or cruel; monstrous; delighting in the revolting.
What does 'Giddy' signify?
Frivolous and lighthearted; impulsive, flighty.
What is the meaning of 'Gleeful'?
Full of exultant joy; merry, delighted.
Define 'Gloomy'.
Dark or dim; hopeless or despairing; pessimistic.
What does 'Grand' mean?
Impressive in size, appearance; majestic.
Define 'Grave'.
Serious or solemn; feeling of threatening a seriously bad outcome or involving serious issues; critical.
What is the meaning of 'Grim'?
Harsh, surly, forbidding, or having a morbid air.
What does 'Hapless' signify?
Luckless; unfortunate.
Define 'Harsh'.
Desolate; unpleasantly rough.
What does 'Haughty' mean?
Disdainfully proud; snobbish; supercilious.
What is the meaning of 'Hilarious'?
Extremely funny.
Define 'Histrionic'.
Over the top; dramatic.
What does 'Hollow' refer to?
Meaningless; insincere or false.
What is the meaning of 'Hopeful'?
Full of hope; expressing hope.
Define 'Hopeless'.
Providing no hope; desperate.
What does 'Horrified' mean?
Showing or indicating great shock or horror.
What does 'Hostile' signify?
Opposed in feeling, action, or character.
Define 'Humorous'.
Characterized by humor; funny, comical.
What is the meaning of 'Impartial'?
Not partial or biased; fair.
Define 'Impassioned'.
Filled with emotion.
What does 'Impassive' mean?
Without emotion; apathetic; unmoved; calm; serene.
What is the meaning of 'Impatient'?
Not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience.
Define 'Impertinent'.
Insolent; rude; uncivil.
What does 'Impudent' signify?
Characterized by impertinence or effrontery; rude.
What does 'Incisive' mean?
Remarkably clear and direct; sharp.
Define 'Incredulous'.
Not credulous; skeptical.
What is the meaning of 'Indifferent'?
Without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic.
What does 'Indignant' mean?
Of or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base.
Define 'Indirect'.
Not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout.
What does 'Inflammatory' signify?
Tending to arouse anger or hostility.
What does 'Informal' mean?
Without formality or ceremony; irregular; unofficial.
Define 'Informative'.
Giving information; instructive.
What is the meaning of 'Insecure'?
Subject to self-doubt; not self-confident or assured.
What does 'Insipid' mean?
Without distinctive or interesting qualities; vapid.
Define 'Insistent'.
Earnest or emphatic in dwelling upon, maintaining, or demanding.
What does 'Insolent' refer to?
Boldly rude or disrespectful; contemptuously impertinent; insulting.
What does 'Instructive' mean?
Serving to instruct or inform; conveying instruction or knowledge.
Define 'Intimate'.
Private in relations or private in nature.
What does 'Introspective' signify?
Given to examining one's own sensory and perceptual experiences.
What is the meaning of 'Ironic'?
Containing or exemplifying irony; coincidental, unexpected.
What does 'Irascible' mean?
Easily provoked to anger; very irritable.
What does 'Irreverent' mean?
Showing lack of respect or veneration.
What does 'Irritated' mean?
Angered, provoked or annoyed.
What does 'Jocund' mean?
Cheerful, merry, blithe, glad.
What does 'Jovial' mean?
Endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous humor.
What does 'Joyful' mean?
Full of joy as a person or one's heart; glad, delighted.
What does 'Joyous' mean?
Joyful, happy, jubilant.
What does 'Laudatory' mean?
Containing or expressing praise.
What does 'Learned' mean?
Possessing much knowledge; scholarly.
What does 'Lighthearted' mean?
Carefree; cheerful.
What does 'Lively' mean?
Active, vigorous or brisk; animated, spirited, vivacious or sprightly.
What does 'Lofty' mean?
Exalted in rank, dignity or character; elevated in style, tone or sentiment.
What does 'Loving' mean?
Affectionate; deep concern for someone or something.
What does 'Ludicrous' mean?
Provoking or deserving derision; ridiculous; laughable.
What does 'Lugubrious' mean?
Mournful, dismal or gloomy, especially in an affected or exaggerated way.
What does 'Lyrical' mean?
Expressing deep personal emotion or observations; highly enthusiastic.
What does 'Malicious' mean?
Desiring harm to others or to see others suffer.
What does 'Matter-of-fact' mean?
Adhering strictly to fact; not imaginative.
What does 'Meditative' mean?
Deeply or seriously thoughtful.
What does 'Melancholic' mean?
Characterized by, or causing or expressing sadness.
What does 'Melodramatic' mean?
Exaggerated or sentimental; overdramatic.
What does 'Mirthful' mean?
Joyous, jolly; arousing or provoking laughter.
What does 'Mischievous' mean?
Maliciously or playfully annoying; causing annoyance.
What does 'Mock' mean?
Pretending to be serious or disingenuous.
What does 'Mock-heroic' mean?
Imitating that which is heroic as in manner, character or action.
What does 'Modest' mean?
Having or showing humility; free from ostentation or showy extravagance.
What does 'Moralistic' mean?
Characterized by or displaying a concern with morality.
What does 'Mournful' mean?
Feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sorrowful, sad.
What does 'Mysterious' mean?
Of obscure nature, meaning, origin, etc.; puzzling, inexplicable.
What does 'Nervous' mean?
Highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive.
What does 'Nonchalant' mean?
Coolly unconcerned; indifferent or unexcited; casual.
What does 'Nonplussed' mean?
Puzzled, perplexed or confused.
What does 'Nostalgic' mean?
Longing for past events.
What does 'Obdurate' mean?
Stubborn, unyielding; stubbornly resistant to moral influence.
What does 'Objective' mean?
Not influenced by personal feelings or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased.
What does 'Obsequious' mean?
Overly obedient or submissive.
What does 'Ominous' mean?
Foreboding; threatening; inauspicious.
What does 'Optimistic' mean?
Disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
What does 'Oratorical' mean?
Given to making speeches; pertaining to speechlike quality.
What does 'Outraged' mean?
Angered and resentful; indignant.
What does 'Outspoken' mean?
Frank, candid.
What does 'Overbearing' mean?
Domineering; dictatorial; haughty or rudely arrogant.
What does 'Paranoid' mean?
Exhibiting or characterized by irrational fear or distrust.
What does 'Pathetic' mean?
Evoking pity; sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful, pitiable.
What does 'Patronizing' mean?
Displaying or indicative of a condescending manner or tone.
What does 'Pedantic' mean?
Ostentatious in one's learning; overly concerned with minute details, especially in teaching.
What does 'Penitent' mean?
Feeling or expressing sorrow for wrongdoing or sin; repentant, contrite.
What does 'Pensive' mean?
Expressing or revealing thoughtfulness, usually marked by some sadness.
What does 'Pessimistic' mean?
Expecting the worst possible outcome.
What does 'Petty' mean?
Of little or no importance or consequence.
What does 'Placid' mean?
Pleasantly calm or peaceful.
What does 'Playful' mean?
Pleasantly humorous or jesting.
What does 'Poignant' mean?
Keen or strong in mental appeal.
What does 'Pompous' mean?
Characterized by an ostentatious display of importance.
What does 'Powerful' mean?
Having or exerting great power or force; potent, efficacious.
What does 'Pretentious' mean?
Characterized by assumption of importance or dignity.
What does 'Provocative' mean?
Tending to provoke, excite or stimulate; inciting, stimulating, irritating or vexing.
What does 'Psychotic' mean?
Characterized by a loss of contact with reality and inability to think rationally.
What does 'Questioning' mean?
Characterized by intellectual curiosity; inquiring.
What does 'Reassuring' mean?
To restore to assurance or confidence.
What does 'Recalcitrant' mean?
Recalcitrant means resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
What does 'Reflective' refer to?
Reflective is given to, marked by, or concerned with meditation or deliberation.
What does 'Relaxed' mean?
Relaxed means being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety.
What does 'Reminiscent' mean?
Reminiscent means awakening memories of something similar; suggestive.
What does 'Resigned' mean?
Resigned means submissive or acquiescent.
What does 'Respectful' refer to?
Respectful is full of, characterized by, or showing politeness or deference.
What does 'Restrained' mean?
Restrained means to hold back or keep in check; control.
What does 'Reticent' refer to?
Reticent means disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved; restrained.
What does 'Reverent' mean?
Reverent means deeply respectful; showing great esteem.
What does 'Ridiculous' refer to?
Ridiculous means causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; absurd, preposterous, laughable.
What does 'Righteous' mean?
Righteous means believing oneself to be morally right and just; guiltless.
What does 'Risible' refer to?
Risible means causing or capable of causing laughter; laughable; ludicrous.
What does 'Romantic' characterize?
Romantic is characterized by a preoccupation with love, imbued with or dominated by idealism, a desire for adventure, chivalry, etc.
What does 'Sanguine' mean?
Sanguine means cheerfully hopeful or confident.
What does 'Sarcastic' refer to?
Sarcastic means expressing or expressive of ridicule.
What does 'Sardonic' mean?
Sardonic is characterized by scorn; mocking, cynical, sneering.
What does 'Satiric' refer to?
Satiric means exposing ridicule or derision.
What does 'Scholarly' mean?
Scholarly means concerned with academic learning and research.
What does 'Scornful' refer to?
Scornful means expressing extreme contempt.
What does 'Seductive' mean?
Seductive means tending to entice into a desired action or state.
What does 'Self-assured' mean?
Self-assured means having or showing confidence.
What does 'Self-depreciating' refer to?
Self-depreciating means belittling or undervaluing oneself; excessively modest.
What does 'Selfish' mean?
Selfish means devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare.
What does 'Sentimental' refer to?
Sentimental means overly emotional; mawkishly susceptible or tender.
What does 'Serene' mean?
Serene means calm, peaceful, tranquil, unruffled.
What does 'Serious' refer to?
Serious means not funny; sincere.
What does 'Severe' mean?
Severe means harsh; unnecessarily extreme; serious or stern in manner or appearance.
What does 'Sharp' refer to?
Sharp means distinct, keen, or eager; fierce or violent.
What does 'Shocked' mean?
Shocked means struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
What does 'Shocking' refer to?
Shocking means causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
What does 'Sinister' mean?
Sinister means threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous.
What does 'Skeptical' refer to?
Skeptical means marked by or given to doubt; questioning.
What does 'Sly' mean?
Sly means cunning or wily; stealthy, insidious, or secretive.
What does 'Solemn' refer to?
Solemn means grave, sober, or mirthless as a person; in the face, speech, tone, or mood.
What does 'Somber' mean?
Somber means gloomy, depressing, or dismal; extremely serious, grave.
What does 'Sophomoric' refer to?
Sophomoric means intellectually pretentious, overconfident, conceited, immature.
What does 'Speculative' mean?
Speculative means theoretical rather than practical.
What does 'Sprightly' refer to?
Sprightly means animated, vivacious, or lively.
What does 'Stable' mean?
Stable means not likely to fall or give way as a structure; support steady.
What does 'Stately' refer to?
Stately means imposing in elegance.
What does 'Stern' mean?
Stern means firm, strict, hard, harsh, or severe.
What does 'Stolid' refer to?
Stolid means not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional.
What does 'Straightforward' mean?
Straightforward means direct, not roundabout; free from deceit; honest.
What does 'Strident' refer to?
Strident means making or having a harsh sound; grating.
What does 'Subdued' mean?
Subdued means quiet, inhibited, repressed, controlled.
What does 'Supercilious' refer to?
Supercilious means disdainful or contemptuous.
What does 'Suspenseful' mean?
Suspenseful means characterized by or causing suspense.
What does 'Suspicious' refer to?
Suspicious means openly distrustful.
What does 'Sympathetic' mean?
Sympathetic means characterized by, proceeding from, exhibiting, or feeling sympathy; sympathizing, compassionate.
What does 'Taunting' refer to?
Taunting means to reproach in a mocking or contemptuous manner.
What does 'Tender' mean?
Tender means not hard or tough; delicate in manner.
What does 'Tense' refer to?
Tense means stretched tight, taut, rigid; characterized by a strain upon the nerves or feelings.
What does 'Terse' mean?
Terse means neatly or effectively concise; brief and pithy as language.
What does 'Thoughtful' refer to?
Thoughtful means showing consideration for others; contemplative, meditative, reflective.
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