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Chastise Devious Disdainful Eclectic Insipid Objective Overt Pariah Reflective Relic Repugnant Reverent Sarcastic Solemn Sullen Thwart

Chastise Devious Disdainful Eclectic Insipid Objective Overt Pariah Reflective Relic Repugnant Reverent Sarcastic Solemn Sullen Thwart

scornful disdainful

A thing or part that remains from the past relic

Deeply earnest, tending toward sad reflection solemn

sneering, caustic sarcastic

Treating a subject with honor and respect reverent

Illustrating innermost thoughts and emotions reflective

To oppose directly; to block; to frustrate. thwart

Not hidden; open overt

To criticize severely chastise

Showing or feeling that something is worthless or lacks respect Contemptuous

Marked by anger aroused by injustice indignant/irate

Pertaining to a group within a larger group that is limited by common beliefs or interests; narrow-minded sectarian

Without deceit or pretense; genuine sincere

An unbiased view; able to leave personal judgments aside objective

pugnacious Eager and ready to fight

Lacing interest or spirit insipid

Air of condescension patronizing

Odd, strange, fantastic, fun Whimisical

Polite and obedient in order to gain something Obsequious

To improve ameliorate

A principle, doctrine or belief held as a truth by a group tenet

Shortage; lack dearth

Consisting of selections from various sources eclectic

Lack of seriousness levity

To persuade by pleasant words or false promises cajole

Having to do with the heavens; divine celestial

State or feeling of being tired; weariness lassitude

A puzzle; a baffling situation enigma

Lying; not straightforward; sneaky devious

Silent and keeping to oneself because one feels angry sullen

repugnant Disgusting, loathsome; incompatible

An outcast pariah

The tight defense was able to _________ a touchdown in the last seconds of the game. thwart

After the terrible loss the team knew the coach would ___________ them. chastise

Anyone who broke the group’s code of conduct was treated as a ___________. pariah

Bradley had _________ tastes in literature, and he read everything from Shakespeare to Superman. eclectic

Lauren was angry with me when I refused to go along with her __________ scheme. devious

The addict’s lifestyle was _________ to his family and they refused to help him. repugnant

Dusty was caught in an _________ act of shoplifting and couldn't deny his guilt. overt

I fear that the essay I just finished is pretty _________ and boring. insipid