pathetic horrid scummy censurable ratty degenerate reproachable scabby sneaking unjustifiable more ❯ “These are vile and offensive acts that are imposed upon another unwanting person.” Adjective ▲ Disturbing or frightening to one's senses morbid grim gruesome lurid grisly macabre ghastly hideous ...
Adjective ▲ Opposite of pleasant and satisfactory, especially to the mind or senses “The layout of the apartment wasbad, and the kitchen was too small.” Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word formsTranslate from EnglishTranslate to EnglishWords ...
I am so utterly alone, and pathetic, My heart bleeds like St. Teresaʼs In Richard Crashawʼs poem. Rhymes of Joy Rhymes of Joy(Rimes de joiein French) was Belgian poet Théodore Hannon's second book of poetry. Originally published in 1881, the book has the distinction of containing...
protesting too much, smoking too much, hiding his pain. I now asked myself, what wouldHamletbe like if one actor did all the parts. Hamlet too is a kind of helpless pathetic person who can get himself
Yes, it rhymes except there’s an endless demand for dollars globally unlike 1970s. All the modern inflation has been, and will continue to be in asset prices. For now. Old School Aug 19, 2021 at 5:49 am Even though it’s a sample size of two, Japan and Eurozone shows there is ...
I watched translated versions of the nauseating farce of Putin’s “cabinet debate” and his rambling speech establishing his “rationale” for invasion, a pitiful reminder of the pathetic theater that authoritarians undertake to mimic the democratic process as they desperately seek credibility for ...
I’ve definitely been going through a documentary phase ever since last year’s “Inside Job” rocked my world, and Michael Rappaport’s “Beats, Rhymes, & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest” could feed my obsession quite well. It follows the titular hip-hop group (known as A ...
"Advertisements are now so numerous that they are very negligently perused, and it is therefore become necessary to gain attention by magnificence of promises, and by eloquence sometimes sublime and sometimes pathetic." One wonders what Dr. Johnson would say about advertising clutter in the early ...
-Pathetic, but I don’t think this headache’s ever |vanishing |Panicking, I think I might have just took too much |Anacin ^Frozen |mannequin, ^posin’ stiffer than a statue I think I’m dying, God is that you? His delivery was perfect, it’s near impossible to not hear what his...
“Amin, a one-time heavyweight boxing champion, would decide to cut the wedding cake with a sword.” Verb ▲ To cut in two, especially with a sharp instrument divide sever dissect slash split sunder dissever part rend slice bisect rip split open slice up tear asunder cut in two separate...