Decimation | The killing or destruction of large species or a group |
Obliterate | Destroy utterly, wipe out |
Overwhelm | have a high emotional effect, destroy, drown beneath |
Inundate | Overwhelm with things or people to deal with |
Petite | Attractively small and dainty |
Myriad | Countless or extremely great in number |
Protracted | lasted longer than expected |
Ordeal | Very unpleasant and prolonged experience |
Overbear | Domineering, to overwhelm |
Winsome | Attractive or appealing in a fresh way |
Visage | Facial expression |
Facile | Ignoring the true complexities, superficial; effortless |
Debonair | Confident, stylish and charming |
Histrionic | Excessively dramatic in character or style |
Bleak | Charmless and inhospitable, dreary; cold and miserable |
Languish | Lose or lack vitality, grow weak; fail to make progress, be forced to remain in an unpleasant place |
Eloquent | Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing |
Carp | Complain or find fault continually on trivial matters |
Carping | criticizing |
Catholic | Diversified, Including a wide variety of things |
Bigoted | Prejudiced, partial, discriminating |
Foolhardy | Recklessly bold and rash |
Impugn | Dispute(argue about) the truth, validity or honesty |
Incessant | Continuing without pause or interruption |
Inveterate | Long-established and unable to change |
Patent | Easily recognizable, obvious |
Petulant | Childishly sulky and bad tempered |
Pithy | Terse(short, concise) and vigorously expressive |
Pliant | Easily influenced, easily bent |
Sanctimonious | Making a show of being morally superior to other people |