The Beautiful People
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Potpourri
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a disrespectful, contemptuous, prideful arrogance (noun)

hauteur (related: haughty)

100

an insinuation or remark that hints or suggests at something, usually critical (noun)

innuendo

100

excessive, wasteful, extravagant spending (noun)

prodigality

100

spread or be distributed throughout something or somewhere (verb)

permeate

100

an attitude that is superior, under the guise of being kind or helpful (noun)

condescension (related: condescend)

200

comforting and inviting (adjective)

cordial (related: cordially)

200

a habit of believing things easily; naivety (noun)

credulity

200

showing passionate, intense feeling (adjective)

vehement (related: vehemence)

200

to discover, find out, or be sure of (verb)

ascertain

200

to decay, weaken, or break apart (verb)

disintegrate (related: disintegration)

300

loud, bright, and show-offy to the point of being tasteless & tacky (adjective)

gaudy

300

not obvious; so delicate or complex that description is difficult (adjective)

subtle (related: subtly)

300

incorrect (adjective)

erroneous

300

to draw out or prompt something through actions or questions (verb)

elicit

300

to aimlessly or pointlessly waste time (verb)

loaf

400

cheerful and friendly; happy (adjective)

jovial (related: joviality)

400

undiscovered, unknown, uncertain (adjective)

obscure (related: obscurity)

400

causing a disturbed or uncomfortable feeling (adjective)

disconcerting (related: disconcerted, disconcert)

400

to take advantage of; to force something unwelcome into a situation (verb)

impose (related: imposition)

400

direct, honest, and open, especially regarding uncomfortable topics

frank (related: frankly)

500

with no depth, thoughtfulness, or intelligence; mindless (adjective)

vacuous

500

two unlike things close together in order to accentuate contrast (noun)

juxtaposition (related: juxtapose)

500

skeptical, disbelieving, unwilling to be convinced (adjective)

incredulous (related: incredulity)

500

to captivate; to take all of one's attention or interest (verb)

engross

500

one who occupies, inhabits, or is associated with a specific place (noun)

denizen