Eclectic Words
- Acrimonious (adjective)
- Angry and bitter.
- Alacrity (noun)
- Cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness
- Avuncular (adjective)
- Of or having to do with an uncle
- Constult (verb)
- To act together in a foolish or stupid manner
- Coquettishly (adverb)
- In a way that tries to attract attention by pretending to be sexually interested in someone, in a pleasant but not serious way.
- Corpulent (adjective)
- Fat.
- Diaphanous (adjective)
- Light, delicate, and translucent, especially of fabric.
- Ebullience (noun)
- The quality of being cheerful and full of energy.
- Exiguous (adjective)
- Exiguous means excessively scanty or inadequate
- Expurgate (verb)
- Remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable.
- Felicitous (adjective)
- Well chosen or suited to the circumstances.
- Flibbertigibbet (noun)
- A frivolous, flighty, or excessively talkative person.
- Garrulous (adjective)
- Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
- Laconic (adjective)
- Using or marked by the use of few words; terse or concise
- Languid (adjective)
- Showing a disinclination for physical exertion or effort.
- Manducate (verb)
- Chew or eat.
- Maudlin (adjective)
- Maudlin means feeling sad and sorry for yourself, especially after you have drunk a lot of alcohol
- Obsequious (adjective)
- Obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
- Obstreperous (adjective)
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Ostentatious (adjective)
- Characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others
- Parsimonious (adjective)
- Unwilling to spend money or use resources.
- Pernicious (adjective)
- Causing insidious harm or ruin
- Portentous (adjective)
- Ominously significant or indicative
- Prevaricate (verb)
- Speak or act in an evasive way.
- Progenitor (noun)
- A person or thing that first indicates a direction, originates something, or serves as a model; predecessor; precursor
- Resplendent (adjective)
- Attractive and impressive through being richly colourful or sumptuous.
- Sagaciously (adverb)
- Showing keen mental discernment and good judgement.
- Salacious (adjective)
- Having or conveying undue or inappropriate interest in sexual matters.
- Sardonic (adjective)
- Scornfully or cynically mocking
- Supercilious (adjective)
- Behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.
- Susceration (noun)
- Whispering or rustling.
- Verisimilitude (noun)
- The appearance of being true or real.
- Vituperative (adjective)
- Marked by harshly abusive criticism