irrepressible not able to be controlled or restrained adjective inextinguishable, unquenchable,...
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Irrepressible
not able to be controlled or restrained
Adjective
inextinguishable, unquenchable, uncontainable, uncontrollable, indestructible, undying, everlasting
Benevolent
Well meaning and kindly
Kind, caring
Adjective
Cynical
Doubtful as to whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile.
Mistrustful of human sincerity. Skeptical, doubtful, disbelieving,
pessimisticAdjective
Enmity
Feeling actively opposed or hostile to someone or
somethingHate, resentment
Noun
Comrade Stalin
ComradeA companion who shares one’s activities. Also a fellow socialist
or communist (a form of address, a title; Comrade Lenin)
Companion, friend, partner
Noun
Expounded
Presented and explained something systematically and
in detail
Presented, explained, detailed
Verb (past tense)
Apathy
Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
Unconcern, dispassion
Noun
Idle
Without purpose or effect; pointless
Lazy, unused, inactive
Adjective
Shirked
Avoided or neglected a duty or responsibility
Avoided, skipped, neglected
Verb (past tense)
Vengeance
punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.
Noun
revenge, retribution, retaliation, payback, requital, reprisal,
satisfaction, an eye for an eye
USADA strips Lance Armstrong's Tour de France
victories
Ignominious
deserving or causing public disgrace or shame
Adjectivehumiliating, undignified, embarrassing, mortifying;
ignoble, inglorious; disgraceful, shameful, dishonorable,
discreditable
Impromptu
done without being planned, organized, or rehearsedAdjective and adverb
unrehearsed, unprepared, unscripted, extempore,
extemporized, extemporaneous, improvised, spontaneous,
unplanned; off-the-cuff, offhand, spur-of-the-moment, ad-lib
Sentimentality
excessive tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia
noun
Posthumously
occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of
the originator(like Heath Ledger)
adverb
Ratified
To sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making
it officially valid.
Verb- past tense
sign
Spite
A desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone
Noun/Verb
Malice, revenge, ill will
Cunning
Having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion.
Adjective/noun
Devious, sly, scheming, calculating
Tactics
An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end.
-The art of disposing armed forces in order of battle and of organizing
operations.
Noun
Reconciled
To restore friendly relations between
Verb (past tense)
Harmonize, settle, patch up, make up
Simultaneously
At the same instant, moment, all together, in unison
Adverb