A: clumsy, inept, all thumbs amicable S: congenial, neighborly, cordial A: hostile, antagonistic averse S: disinclined, loath, antipathetic A: favorably disposed, eager, keen, enthusiastic belligerent S: (adj.) assertive, truculent, pugnacious, confronting A: (adj.) peaceful, conciliatory, placid benevolent S: benign, well-meaning A: malicious, spiteful cursory S: quick, superficial, perfunctory A: thorough, painstaking, careful duplicity S: double-dealing, chicanery, fraud extol S: glorify, applaud, acclaim, hail A: criticize, belittle, disparage feasible S: workable, viable, practicle A: unworkable, impractical grimace S: (n.) pained expression, facial contortion, scowl A: (n.) grin a very large amount of destruction, especially by fire or heat, or the killing of very large numbers of people: not able to be influenced, hurt, or damaged: a force that encourages a particular action or makes it more energetic or effective: in danger of being harmed or destroyed: giving or showing careful attention to every detail: a feeling of pleasure and sometimes slight sadness at the same time as you think about things that happened in the past: The most typical example to return to an older and worse state to examine someone or something very carefully: (of liquid) not very warm, or (of feelings or actions) not very strong: