benefactor |
one who helps or brings good to an individual or an institution, usually by giving money. |
calculable |
able to be determined by mathematical computation. |
capricious |
tending to act on impulse; subject to whim; erratic and unpredictable. |
disproportionate |
having too much of one thing in relation to something else; unbalanced. |
euphony |
a pleasing, harmonious quality of sounds, especially words. |
evanescent |
tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing; fleeting. |
jabber |
to speak or make sounds like speech, quickly or at length, but without making much sense or creating much interest in the listener; babble. |
litany |
any recital that involves repetition or incantation, especially a long or monotonous account, as of one's troubles. |
plenitude |
abundance; fullness. |
scruple |
a belief about right and wrong that keeps a person from doing something that may be bad. |
surmount |
to get over or past; overcome; conquer. |
tout |
to publicize flatteringly and boastfully. |
uncomplicated |
not difficult to understand or deal with; simple; straightforward. |
vitality |
exuberance; energy; vigor. |
voluminous |
having or characterized by great size or quantity. |