condition of having conflicting attitudes
ambivalence
to make better or more tolerable; to improve
ameliorate
having exceptional insight
to grow together; to combine
too firmly fixed to be reformed or changed
courteous suave; polished
to look at very carefully; to inspect minutely
conversational; used in a informal speech or writing
to cancel; to repeal; to set aside
use of an indirect expression in place of one that is harsh
to hurt the feelings of or make resentful; to arouse; to excite
to defame; to slander
evenness of temper
a denunciation; bitter verbal attack
diatribe
ephemeral
a principle, doctrine, or belief held as a truth by a group
a deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done
not readily noticeable; inconspicuous
evenness of temper