Abrasive
(adjective) tendency to annoy or be aggressive.
Austere
(adjective) having a serious and strict attitude
Brandish
(verb) to move around or wave, usually associated with a weapon
Copious
(adjective) having a large amount; plentiful.
Affable
friendly and pleasant.
Belligerent
(adjective) warlike; having an aggressive manner.
Candor
(noun) the state of being open and honest.
Cunning
(adjective) smart and sly in getting one's way, sometimes by being deceptive.
Alleviate
(verb) to reduce or make less intense
Benevolent
(adjective) having a desire to help others; kind-hearted.
Cantankerous
(adjective) bad-tempered; grouchy and argumentative.
Dawdle
(verb) to move slowly and linger around; wasting time.
Alliance
(noun) a friendly agreement between two or more people, nations or organizations.
Bewilder
(verb) to confuse or be puzzled by something.
Coerce
(verb) to strongly urge a person to do something through force or threats
Deft
(adjective) quick and nimble; skilled.
Audacious
(adjective) having no fear; willing to take risks.
Boisterous
(adjective) very lively, rough and noisy.
Conspicuous
(adjective) standing out; easily noticed.
Dejected
(adjective) depressed and disheartened; sad.