Baroque | Highly ornate and extravagant in style |
Byzantine | Excessively complicated; characterized by deviousness or underhand procedure |
Conciliatory | Likely to placate or pacify |
Countenance | looks or facial expressions; support |
Covert | Not openly acknowledged or displayed |
Diffuse | Spread over a wide area; lack of clarity |
Documentary | Consisting of or based on official documents |
Exhaustive | Including or considering all elements or aspects, comprehensive |
Exhilarating | Make someone very happy, elated, thrilling or animated |
Extraneous | Irrelevant, unrelated information |
Fervor | Intense and passionate feeling |
Futile | Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless |
Illusory | Based on illusion; not real |
Invidious | Likely to arouse anger or resentment in others; unfair or discriminating |
Lethargy | Lack of energy or enthusiasm |
Metaphor | Figure of speech in which a word or phrase indicates another object which is not literally applicable |
Numinous | Having a strong religious and spiritual quality |
Overt | Done or shown openly; Plainly apparent |
Pellucid | Translucently clear; Lucid, easily understood |
Perpetuate | Make continue indefinitely |
Rational | Based on accordance with logic or reasoning |
Scathing | Witheringly scornful; Severely critical |
Subtle | so delicate or precise to analyze or describe; crafty; clever, make use of ingenious to achieve one's goal |
Acquiesce | Accept something reluctantly but without protest |
Adroit | Clever or skillful |
Animus | Hostility or ill feeling; motivation to do something |
Apologist | A person who offers an argument in defense of something controversial |
Astringent | Sharp or severe in style |
Correlates | Two or more related or complementary things; one effects the others |
Deride | Express contempt for; ridicule, make fun of |