Gratify | Give pleasure or satisfaction |
Heed | Pay attention to, take notice of |
Judicious | Done with good judgement or sense |
Pertinent | relevant to a particular matter |
Propriety | Decency, honesty, decorum |
Scintillating | Sparkling, flashes of light, Brilliantly and excitingly clever |
Sensational | Causing great public interest and excitement |
Sophisticated | Having a great deal of worldly knowledge, developed to a high degree of complexity |
Strife | Angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues |
Understate | describe or represent as being smaller or less good or important than it really is |
Unscrupulous | Having or showing no moral principles, dishonest |
Veracity | Conformity to facts, accuracy |
Virulent | Extremely severe or harmful in effects |
Volatile | Likely to change rapidly and unpredictably especially for the worse |
Banish | Expel, get rid off |
Bridle | Show one's resentment or anger |
Comply | Act in accordance with a wish or command |
Crestfallen | Sad and disappointed |
Curtail | Reduce in extent or quantity, impose a restriction on |
Elucidate | Make clear, explain |
Evade | Escape or avoid, elude |
Feckless | lacking initiative or strength of character |
Fester | Become septic, suppurate, deteriorate physically or mentally |
Immure | Enclose or confined, lock up |
Improvise | Create and perform spontaneously or without preparation |
Inhibit | Prevent or prohibit |
Inscrutable | Impossible to understand, mysterious |
Lionize | Treat as celebrity, give a lot of public attention |
Monotonous | Dull, tedious, lack of variety |
Premeditate | Think out or plan beforehand |