ambivalent - Answer Having mixed feelings about something
She was surprisingly ambivalent about attending her own birthday party
Arbitrary - Answer based on personal whim, rather than reason
His coworkers resented his imperious and arbitrary decision making style
Arbitrate - Answer To serve as a neutral third - party judge in dispute
My mother arbitrated a resolution to the fight between my sister and me
Carping - Answer constantly finding fault, particularly about trivial matters
April's constant carping about the movie forced me to walk out of the theater
Censor - Answer To edit out or repress objectionable material
The prisoners outgoing letters were being censored by the prison officials
Censure - Answer To express for a, disapproval of someone's behavior
The senator was censured for her misconduct, but was permitted to stay in office
Clemency - Answer leniency, particularly in judicial sentencing
The judge showed clemency because the convict showed great remorse for his actions
Conformist - Answer One who conscientiously compels with the standards of a group
I'd rather be an individualist than a conformist
Contempt - Answer sharp disgust for something deemed unworthy
Her contempt for Mr.Jones was so deep that she would not even acknowledge his
presence
Cynic - Answer one who believes that humans are essentially selfish
Warren was such a cynic that he mistrusted every word of praise from his teachers
Demeaning - Answer Causing a loss of respect or dignity
The student protest did not elevate the debate but instead reduced it to a demeaning
travesty of intellectual discourse
Denounce - Answer Publicly declare as bad or evil
She was denounced for making a racist slur
Depraved - Answer immoral or wicked
The murderer showed depraved indifference to human life
Derision - Answer Mockery, contemptuous ridicule
The derision Phil received in the locker room scarred him for life
Disdain - Answer Feeling that something or someone is unworthy
I could feel only disdain for Glen's self-serving apology