Intense dislike toward something.
What is aversion?
A preference for or bias toward something.
What is predilection?
A strong liking for something.
What is penchant?
Having great mass and weight and unweildiness; heavy and massive.
What is ponderous?
Something or someone that is abnormally large and or powerful.
What is behemoth?
Physical beauty.
Something that stands out in an obviously noticeable way.
What is salient?
A feeling of righteous anger.
A feeling of anger, especially over something that is unfair.
What is indignation?
An uneasy feeling of disappointment or humiliation.
What is chagrin?
To pretend to be someone you are not, sometimes with fraudulent intentions.
What is impersonate?
Something enormous or extraordinarily great in size or quantity.
What is prodigious?
A facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping.
A place or container for storing things.
What is repository?
Having a strong physiological or chemical effect.
Having great influence.
What is potent?
Not easily perturbed, excited, or upset; marked by extreme calm and composure.
What is unflappable?
Seemingly unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive.
Indifferent to emotions.
What is stoic?
Charmingly simple and serene.
Excellent and delightful in all respects.
What is idyllic?
Of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect.
Practicing great self-denial.
What is austere?
Given to lying; intentionally untrue.
What is mendacious?
Apparently reasonable, valid, or truthful
What is plausible?
Characterized by directness in manner or speech, without subtlety or evasion.
Informal or natural; especially caught off guard or unprepared
What is candid?
An aggressive remark directed at a person.
What is barb?
To use or manipulate to one's advantage OR a heroic or notable deed.
What is exploit?
Not capable of being conquered, vanquished, or overcome.
What is indomitable?
To teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions.
What is instill?
Serving to instruct, enlighten, or inform
What is didactic?