Sophisticated Words
scruple (noun, verb)
(1) a feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality of a course of action (2) hesitate or be reluctant to do something that one thinks may be wrong
prodigious (adjective)
(1) immense; extraordinary in bulk, size, or degree (2) abnormal or unnatural
exasperate (verb); exasperating (adjective)
(1) to annoy or irritate (2) describes something as very frustrating or annoying
Inflagrante (adverb)
In the very act of wrongdoing, especially in the act of sexual misconduct
Facultative
Optional
Busker (noun)
a person who entertains people for money in public places
Rostrum
a raised platform for public speaking
proposition (noun); propositioning (verb)
a suggested plan; proposal
cynicism
an attitude or quality of belief that all people are motivated by selfishness
Grotesque
comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
expeditious (adjective)
done with speed and efficiency
Uncouth (adjective)
lacking good manners, refinement, or grace
Innocuous
not harmful or offensive
Equivocal (adjective)
open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous
exuberance (noun)
overflowing abundance; joyful enthusiasm; flamboyance; lavishness
ubiquitous (adjective)
present or existing everywhere
Opulent (adjective)
rich, luxurious; wealthy
grandeur (noun)
splendor and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style (person or thing); high rank or social importance
recidivism (n) , recidivist (adj)
the act of repeating an offense
Misconstrue
to interpret wrongly, mistake the meaning of