Tact | | Something set aside for an unforeseen emergency |
Invidious | | A feeling or display of animosity |
Multifarious | | Taking into consideration all possible circumstances and consequences before acting |
Animosity | | Containing or implying a slight or showy prejudice |
Disparage | | Fond of the pleasure of good company |
Disaffection | | Express a negative opinion of |
Plumb | | Anyone who submits to the belief that they are powerless to change their destiny |
Taciturn | | Habitually reserved and uncommunicative |
Affability | | An absence or loss of good will, faith, or loyalty towards something |
Factious | | Examine thoroughly and in great depth |
Ineffable | | Lacking a conscience |
Circumspect | | Consideration in dealing with others, and avoiding giving offence |
Animus | | Reluctant to draw attention to oneself |
Unconscionable | | Having many aspects |
Contingency | | Defying expression or description |
Reticent | | Causing internal conflict within a group |
Sciolist | | Concise and full of meaning |
Sententious | | A feeling of ill will, arousing active hostility |
Fatalist | | A self-proclaimed expert with little real understanding |
Convivial | | A disposition to be friendly and approachable |