Tarnish | Make or become less valuable or respected |
Tepid | Lukewarm, showing little enthusiasm |
Upbraid | Scold |
Abet | Encourage or assist someone to do something wrong |
Acqusitive | Excessively interested in acquiring money or material things |
Attenuate | Reduce the effect, force or value |
Augment | To increase |
Indifference | Lack of concern, interest or sympathy |
Blithe | Careless, carefree, nonchalant, casual |
Dwadle | Waste time, be slow, linger |
Piquant | Having a pleasant taste and appetizing flavor |
Gloomy | Dark or poorly lit, appearing depressing or dull |
Staunch | Very loyal and committed in attitude |
Steadfast | Loyal, faithful, committed |
Reactionary | Opposing political or social progress |
Cajole | Persuade to do something by flattery |
Subdue | Bring under control, overcome |
Shun | Persistently ignore, reject |
Penchant | A tendency to do something |
Embellishment | To add a decorative feature to make it attractive |
Dissident | A person who opposes official policy |
Equitable | Fair and impartial |
Erratic | Not even or regular in pattern or movement |
Industrious | Diligent and hard-working |
Manacle | Handcuffs, confine person's body or a part of body |
Noxious | Harmful, poisonous and very unpleasant |
Pernicious | Having a harmful effect gradually or in a subtle way |
Predicament | Difficult, unpleasant or embarrassing situation |
Unseemly | Not probable or appropriate |
Veritable | Used for emphasis, especially for qualifying a metaphor |