The Moon and Sixpence

The Moon and Sixpence Glossary

hortatory

Having the effect of inciting emotions in another.

rhetorician

One who excels in argumentative debate or persuasive speaking.

capricious

Given to engaging in mercurial impulse.

faculty

A personality trait which is often viewed as an innate talent or aptitude.

disparagement

An act which has the effect of belittling, humiliating, denigrating or mocking a person or thing.

monograph

A highly analytical and usually little-read analytical paper on a single subject of scientific interest.

avidity

A show of eager and passionate interest.

rivulet

A minor stream or brook.

incalculable

Endowed with an extreme difficulty of being figured out or understood.

contemned

Having been scorned or treated contemptuously.

reprobate

A wicked and perverse degenerate.

desultorily

Done in a haphazard and erratic fashion.

tremulously

Acted out with timidity and fear.

vouchsafe

To honor with a seal of approval in a condescending and ironic manner.

effrontery

A shameless display of arrogant impertinence

palpitating

Pulsating like a heartbeat.

banality

Excessively common and cliched.

aestheticism

A belief that holds the beauty of artistic expression as the ultimate ideal.

vagaries

Whimsically peculiar causes and effects.

irrevocable

Involving something which cannot be overturned or reversed

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