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| iconoclast |
one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions. |
| ignoble |
having low moral standards; not noble in character; mean. |
| impasse |
a blocked path; a dilemma with no solution. |
| imperturbable |
not capable of being disturbed. |
| impetuous |
quick to act without thinking. |
| implacable |
unable to be calmed down or made peaceful. |
| impugn |
to call into question; to attack verbally. |
| inchoate |
not fully formed; disorganized. |
| juncture |
a point of time, especially one where two things are joined. |
| kindle |
to set fire to or ignite; to excite or inspire. |
| knell |
sound of a funeral bell; omen of death or failure. |
| lament |
to express sorrow; to grieve. |
| languid |
lacking energy; indifferent; slow. |
| larceny |
theft of property. |
| lassitude |
a state of diminished energy. |
| laud |
to give praise; to glorify. |
| meretricious |
gaudy; falsely attractive. |
| meticulous |
extremely careful; fastidious; painstaking. |
| mirth |
frivolity; gaiety; laughter. |
| missive |
a written note or letter. |
| mollify |
to calm or make less severe. |
| monastic |
extremely plain or secluded, as in a monastery. |
| mores |
fixed customs or manners; moral attitudes. |
| myopic |
lacking foresight; having a narrow view or short-range perspective. |
| naive |
lacking sophistication or experience. |
| neologism |
a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase. |
| overwrought |
agitated; overdone. |
| iconoclast |
one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions. |
| ignoble |
having low moral standards; not noble in character; mean. |
| impasse |
a blocked path; a dilemma with no solution. |
| imperturbable |
not capable of being disturbed. |
| impetuous |
quick to act without thinking. |
| implacable |
unable to be calmed down or made peaceful. |
| impugn |
to call into question; to attack verbally. |
| inchoate |
not fully formed; disorganized. |
| juncture |
a point of time, especially one where two things are joined. |
| kindle |
to set fire to or ignite; to excite or inspire. |
| knell |
sound of a funeral bell; omen of death or failure. |
| lament |
to express sorrow; to grieve. |
| languid |
lacking energy; indifferent; slow. |
| larceny |
theft of property. |
| lassitude |
a state of diminished energy. |
| laud |
to give praise; to glorify. |
| meretricious |
gaudy; falsely attractive. |
| meticulous |
extremely careful; fastidious; painstaking. |
| mirth |
frivolity; gaiety; laughter. |
| missive |
a written note or letter. |
| mollify |
to calm or make less severe. |
| monastic |
extremely plain or secluded, as in a monastery. |
| mores |
fixed customs or manners; moral attitudes. |
| myopic |
lacking foresight; having a narrow view or short-range perspective. |
| naive |
lacking sophistication or experience. |
| neologism |
a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase. |
| overwrought |
agitated; overdone. |