misnomer • monumental
motley
(adj.) a combination of many things/colors, an assortment
nascent
(adj.) beginning to exist or grow, surfacing
negligent
(adj.) careless, inattentive, thoughtless
nebulous
(adj.) cloudy, hazy, unclear
mundane
(adj.) common, everyday, ordinary
myriad
(adj.) consisting of a very great number, countless
monotonous
(adj.) dull, tedious, repetitious, lacking variety
morbid
(adj.) gruesome, dark, extremely gloomy, sickly
moralistic
(adj.) having a strong beliefs about what is right, concerned with morals
multifarious
(adj.) having great diversity or variety, manifold
nocholant
(adj.) indifferent, careless, not concerned
monumental
(adj.) massive, grandiose, significant
moribund
(adj.) near death, dying
myopic
(adj.) nearsighted, lacking the ability to plan for the future
nondescript
(adj.) ordinary, not outstanding, unclassifiable
monarchical
(adj.) relating to a monarch or a monarchy
morose
(adj.) sullen, sad, mournful
momentous
(adj.) very important, significant, weighty
notorious
(adj.) well-known for bad things, infamous
nefarious
(adj.) wicked in the extreme, abominable, morally corupt
notable
(adj.) worthy of attention, remarkable
nostalgic
(adj.) yearning for the past, homesick
narcissism
(n.) excessive self-love, egotism, conceit
munificence
(n.) generosity in giving, magnaminity
mobility
(n.) the ability to move, all movement from one place to another
misnomer
(n.) the misnaming of a person, the wrong name
mollify
(v.) to calm, to soothe, to pacify
misrepresent
(v.) to depict incorrectly, to distort
mitigate
(v.) to make milder, to diminish, to assuage