Capricious: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/capricious
Definition: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior
Sentence: Johnny was at the mercy of of his capricious mother.
Original Sentence: Employees who are at the mercy of a capricious manager.
Definition: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior
Sentence: Johnny was at the mercy of of his capricious mother.
Original Sentence: Employees who are at the mercy of a capricious manager.
Fickle: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fickle
Definition: Changing frequently, esp. as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.
Sentence: The fickle baby got a new toy everyday.
Original Sentence: The people have a very fickle baby that must have new toys every day.
Definition: Changing frequently, esp. as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.
Sentence: The fickle baby got a new toy everyday.
Original Sentence: The people have a very fickle baby that must have new toys every day.
Enmity: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enmity
Definition: The state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
Sentence: The enmity of the US will live on as long Bin Laden lives, maybe even after death.
Original Sentence: Bin Laden may no longer be supplying directions and funding, but his ethos of enmity lives on.
Definition: The state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
Sentence: The enmity of the US will live on as long Bin Laden lives, maybe even after death.
Original Sentence: Bin Laden may no longer be supplying directions and funding, but his ethos of enmity lives on.
Animus: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/animus
Definition: a strong feeling of dislike or hatred
Sentence: Michelle was animus towards the people that took her favorite pen.
Original Sentence: She felt an animus against them.
Definition: a strong feeling of dislike or hatred
Sentence: Michelle was animus towards the people that took her favorite pen.
Original Sentence: She felt an animus against them.
Castigate : http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/castigate
Definition: to criticize (someone) harshly
Sentence: One person who I didn't know at school castigated me when she found Feeder tracks on my MP3 player.
Original sentence: I like castigating my brother.
Definition: to criticize (someone) harshly
Sentence: One person who I didn't know at school castigated me when she found Feeder tracks on my MP3 player.
Original sentence: I like castigating my brother.
Excoriate: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/excoriate
Definition:to criticize harshly
Sentence: "you need to work on the way your face looks during the performance" , said the judge with an excoriate attitude.
Original Sentence: i broke up with my best friend because she was too excoriate to my other friends.
Definition:to criticize harshly
Sentence: "you need to work on the way your face looks during the performance" , said the judge with an excoriate attitude.
Original Sentence: i broke up with my best friend because she was too excoriate to my other friends.
Dexterous: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dexterous?show=0&t=1389730738
Definition:showing or having great skill or cleverness : showing dexterity
Sentence: An example of dexterous is Beethoven's piano skill.
Original Sentence: i look up to people with dexterous achievements.
Definition:showing or having great skill or cleverness : showing dexterity
Sentence: An example of dexterous is Beethoven's piano skill.
Original Sentence: i look up to people with dexterous achievements.
Adroit: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/adroit
Definition: very clever or skillful
Sentence: My mother is very adroit in cutting vegetables.
Original Sentence: She is adroit at handling problems.
Definition: very clever or skillful
Sentence: My mother is very adroit in cutting vegetables.
Original Sentence: She is adroit at handling problems.
Adamant: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/adamant
Definition: Impervious to pleas, appeals, or reason; stubbornly unyielding
Sentence: My brother was adamant and wouldn't let me sit shot gun.
Original Sentence: Robert, a first year physics student, is adamant in his decision to peruse a career in engineering.
Definition: Impervious to pleas, appeals, or reason; stubbornly unyielding
Sentence: My brother was adamant and wouldn't let me sit shot gun.
Original Sentence: Robert, a first year physics student, is adamant in his decision to peruse a career in engineering.
Intransigent: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intransigent
Definition: completely unwilling to change : very stubborn
Sentence: My friend was intransigent in not allowing a kid to cheat off of her test.
Original Sentence: He has remained intransigent in his opposition to the proposal.
Definition: completely unwilling to change : very stubborn
Sentence: My friend was intransigent in not allowing a kid to cheat off of her test.
Original Sentence: He has remained intransigent in his opposition to the proposal.
Garrulous: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/garrulous
Definition: very talklative
Sentence: he became more garrulous after drinking more
Original Sentence: The garrulous girl talked excessively
Definition: very talklative
Sentence: he became more garrulous after drinking more
Original Sentence: The garrulous girl talked excessively
Loquacious: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/loquacious
Definition: given to fluent or excessive talk
Sentence: The loquacious radio show host
Original Sentence: The loquacious girl could talk for hours.
Definition: given to fluent or excessive talk
Sentence: The loquacious radio show host
Original Sentence: The loquacious girl could talk for hours.
Tendentious: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tendentious
Definition: strongly favoring a particular point of view in a way that may cause argument : expressing a strong opinion
Sentence: The teacher was tendentious towards the more simple curriculum.
Original Sentence: However the argument is often lost in some very tendentious reasoning.
Definition: strongly favoring a particular point of view in a way that may cause argument : expressing a strong opinion
Sentence: The teacher was tendentious towards the more simple curriculum.
Original Sentence: However the argument is often lost in some very tendentious reasoning.
Partisan: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/partisan
Definition: a member of a body of detached light troops making forays and harassing an enemy
Original Sentence:Genuine working class partisans want to see that vanguard organized.
Sentence: Partisan political stances are avoided.
Definition: a member of a body of detached light troops making forays and harassing an enemy
Original Sentence:Genuine working class partisans want to see that vanguard organized.
Sentence: Partisan political stances are avoided.
Painstaking: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/painstaking
Definition: done with or employing great care and practice
Sentence: He used painstaking effort
Original Sentence: He had the painstaking task of giving the child oatmeal.
Definition: done with or employing great care and practice
Sentence: He used painstaking effort
Original Sentence: He had the painstaking task of giving the child oatmeal.
Meticulous: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/meticulous
Definition: marked by extreme or excessive care in consideration or treatment of details
Sentence: he described the scene in meticulous detail
Original sentence: the boy said the word with meticulous detail.
Definition: marked by extreme or excessive care in consideration or treatment of details
Sentence: he described the scene in meticulous detail
Original sentence: the boy said the word with meticulous detail.
Historic:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/historic
Definition: famous or important in history
Sentence: There are many historic events in America.
Original Sentence: The alamo is a major historic event.
Definition: famous or important in history
Sentence: There are many historic events in America.
Original Sentence: The alamo is a major historic event.
Overwrought- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/overwrought
Definition: very excited or upset
Sentence: The witness became overwrought as she described the crime.
Original Sentence: The young child was overwrought by her new lollipop.
Definition: very excited or upset
Sentence: The witness became overwrought as she described the crime.
Original Sentence: The young child was overwrought by her new lollipop.
Esoteric- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/esoteric
Definition- limited to a small amount of people.
Sentence- Only a couple of people I know share your esoteric thoughts on those religious principles.
Original Sentence- Gerald was an eight-year-old genius who had esoteric interests much different from kids of a similar age.
Definition- limited to a small amount of people.
Sentence- Only a couple of people I know share your esoteric thoughts on those religious principles.
Original Sentence- Gerald was an eight-year-old genius who had esoteric interests much different from kids of a similar age.
Recondite- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/recondite?show=0&t=1390339083
Definition- not understood or known by many people.
Definition- not understood or known by many people.
Sentence- Encyclopedia's contain a variety of recondite facts.
Original Sentence- School teaches us a lot ab