ostentatious | | The quality of being offensively bold |
truculent | | deficient in alertness or activity |
magnanimous | | Disposed to fight; pugnacious; Expressing bitter opposition; scathing; Disposed to or exhibiting violence or destructiveness; fierce. |
infamous | | One who usually expects a favorable outcome |
irresolute | | Marked by inventive skill and imagination; Having or arising from an inventive or cunning mind; clever |
opportunist | | noble and generous in spirit; generous and understanding and tolerant. |
meager | | Deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; scanty; Deficient in richness, fertility, or vigor; feeble |
lethargic | | having an exceedingly bad reputation; notorious |
judicious | | Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code; The state of being unimpaired; soundness; The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness |
impudence | | To make timid; fill with fear; To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats. |
optimist | | Erratic in behavior or degree of unpredictability |
marred | | To inflict damage, especially disfiguring damage, on; To impair the soundness, perfection, or integrity of; spoil |
ingenious | | having or exhibiting sound judgment; prudent |
lofty | | One who takes advantage of any opportunity to achieve an end, often with no regard for principles or consequences |
nonchalance | | To cheat or defraud of money or property; To obtain by fraudulent means |
swindle | | wishing evil to others; the quality of threatening evil |
intimidate | | Of imposing height; Elevated in character; exalted; Affecting grandness; pompous; Arrogant; haughty |
whimsical | | intended to attract notice and impress others; of a display that is tawdry or vulgar |
malevolence | | the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern |
integrity | | Unsure of how to act or proceed; undecided.; Lacking in resolution; indecisive |