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ATROCITY
An extremely wicked or cruel act, typically involving physical violence or injury
Press reports detailed a no of atrocities; Crime, Transgression
BLATANT
Done openly & unashamedly (of bad behavior); Completely obvious
He showed a blatant disregard for the safety of other driver; CLAMANT , VOCIFEROUS
CONVULSE
To shake violently; Agitate greatly; Agitate, Jerk
DEBASE
reduce (something) in quality or value; degrade.
the love episodes debase the dignity of the drama
DISMAY
Cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress; Shock, Horrify
They were dismayed by the U-turn in polic; Shock, Horrify
FROWN
To show displeasure with ; Disapproved by facial expression
She was frowning when she entered the room, so i knew that she was annoyed about something
IMBROGLIO
An extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation
IMPERIOUS
Arrogant & Dominating
He spoke to her in very imperious manner
IMPINGE
Have an effect especially a negative one ; Advance over an area belonging to someone
The proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridelway ;Affect touch or influence
INCENSE
A gum, spice or other substance that is burnt for the sweet smell it produces ; Make very angry
Count on the office manager to spread the incense whenever there is visiting VIP from head office
INFLICT
Cause (unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone
Lynch mob, inflicted serious injury on the man who hit minister at press conference. It was an atrocious act
LAMENT
Express passionate grief about
He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter
LEST
with the intention of preventing (something undesirable); to avoid the risk of.
he spent whole days in his room, wearing headphones lest he disturb anyone
MIRE
Cause to become stuck in mid; Involve someone or something in difficult situation; ENTANGLE, EMBROIL
The economy is mired in its longest recession since the war; ENTANGLE, EMBROIL
PANDER
Gratify or indulge; An immoral or distasteful desire or taste of a person with such a desire or taste
PEDANTIC
excessively concerned with minor details or rules; overscrupulous.
REGALE
Entertain or amuse (someone) wwith talk
He regaled her with a colorful account ofMUCKDirt, Rubbish that afternoon's meeting
SNEER
A contemptuous or mocking smile ; Smile or speak in mocking manner
" You obviously dont know what you are talking about " She sneered
SOMBRE
Very sad and serious; Having a dull or dark color
The movie is a somber portrait of life on the streets
TEMERITY
Excessive confidence or boldness; Audacity
No one has temerity to question Newton's conclusion
TRENCHANT
Vigorously effective & Articulate
Even the most trenchant sword could not sever the bonds of loyalty between them
VAUNT
Boast about or praise, especially excessively informal show off; FLAUNT, LAUD, Acclaim
The much vaunted healthcare system; FLAUNT, LAUD, Acclaim
YEARNING
Have an intense feeling of longing of something typically that one has lost or seperated
she yearned for glimpse of him
apostle
a vigorous and pioneering advocate or supporter of a particular policy, idea, or cause
a man once known as the apostle of free-market economics
Astute
having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage
an astute businessman