Adjective; Inflaming; provoking heat
or anger
Incendiary
Noun; Environment surround; atmosphere
Ambiance
Adjective; Of or relating to signs or symbols
Semiotic
Noun; The use of power and of strength
Exertion
Adjective; Concerning the importance
of the whole rather than parts
Holistic
Adjective; Arousing anger or strong
emotion
Inflammatory
Adjective; Short-lived or temporary
Transitory
Noun; A pattern or model
Paradigm
Noun; A formal and unusually long paper, written for a degree at a university or college
Dissertation
Adjective; Universal; comprehensive
Catholic
Adjective; Intended to attract
attention; showy
Flamboyant
Adjective; Connecting; in between
Transitional
Noun; The way in which something is expressed; style
Phraseology
Verb; To upset and confuse
Disconcert
Verb; To cut short in the middle
Truncate
Adjective; Well-known and
distinguished
Illustrious
Verb; To agree, often at the urging of another
Accede
Noun; An exact translation or restatement
Metaphrase
Noun; Certainty; inevitability
Certitude
Verb; To examine or analyze
Parse
Adjective; Noticeably bad or
offensive
Flagrant
Noun; Tradition; an act or decision that is used as a model for future acts or decisions
Precedent
Adjective; Menacing; threatening
Ominous
Verb; To attach or connect
Annex
Noun; Quick, witty conversation
Repartee