rhetorical terms
| expressing remorse for one's misdeeds | ||
| seemingly valid or acceptable; credible | ||
| supported with proof or evidence; verified | ||
| freed from blame | ||
| treating people as weak or inferior | ||
| feeling hatred; scornful | ||
| exercising absolute power; tyrannical | ||
| domineering; oppressively overbearing | ||
| contempt, scorn, to regard or treat with contempt; to look down on | ||
| arrogant; vainly proud | ||
| arrogantly domineering or overbearing | ||
| treating in a condescending manner | ||
| intricate; complex | ||
| difficult to comprehend | ||
| having no useful purpose; pointless | ||
| to slow the progress of | ||
| relatively unknown; to conceal or make indistinct | ||
| a state of uncertainty or perplexity | ||
| lazy | ||
| uninteresting; unchallenging |

