boycott
to agree to have nothing to do with a person or business; to refuse to buy or use a particular object
brigand
a bandit; a member of a gang of outlaws
brunt
the main shock or force of a blow or attack; the heaviest part of an accusation or attack
brusque
abrupt in manner or speech; blunt
buffoon
a person who amuses people with tricks, pranks, and jokes; a clown
cajole
to persuade by pleasant words; to coax; to wheedle
candor
openness; saying what one really thinks; frankness
cant
(n) insincere talk; hypocrisy
(v) to speak hypocritically or tritely
caprice
a sudden change of mind; a whim
carnage
slaughter; the bloody killing of a great many people, as in war