a disrespectful, contemptuous, prideful arrogance (noun)
hauteur (related: haughty)
an insinuation or remark that hints or suggests at something, usually critical (noun)
innuendo
excessive, wasteful, extravagant spending (noun)
prodigality
spread or be distributed throughout something or somewhere (verb)
permeate
an attitude that is superior, under the guise of being kind or helpful (noun)
condescension (related: condescend)
comforting and inviting (adjective)
cordial (related: cordially)
a habit of believing things easily; naivety (noun)
credulity
showing passionate, intense feeling (adjective)
vehement (related: vehemence)
to discover, find out, or be sure of (verb)
ascertain
to decay, weaken, or break apart (verb)
disintegrate (related: disintegration)
loud, bright, and show-offy to the point of being tasteless & tacky (adjective)
gaudy
not obvious; so delicate or complex that description is difficult (adjective)
subtle (related: subtly)
incorrect (adjective)
erroneous
to draw out or prompt something through actions or questions (verb)
elicit
to aimlessly or pointlessly waste time (verb)
loaf
cheerful and friendly; happy (adjective)
jovial (related: joviality)
undiscovered, unknown, uncertain (adjective)
obscure (related: obscurity)
causing a disturbed or uncomfortable feeling (adjective)
disconcerting (related: disconcerted, disconcert)
to take advantage of; to force something unwelcome into a situation (verb)
impose (related: imposition)
direct, honest, and open, especially regarding uncomfortable topics
frank (related: frankly)
with no depth, thoughtfulness, or intelligence; mindless (adjective)
vacuous
two unlike things close together in order to accentuate contrast (noun)
juxtaposition (related: juxtapose)
skeptical, disbelieving, unwilling to be convinced (adjective)
incredulous (related: incredulity)
to captivate; to take all of one's attention or interest (verb)
engross
one who occupies, inhabits, or is associated with a specific place (noun)
denizen