agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
cite |
to use the words of someone else; quote. |
codicil |
an addition or appendix, especially one modifying the terms of a will. |
consecrate |
to commit or devote to some goal or service. |
epithet |
a word or phrase attached to, or used in place of, a given name. |
erroneous |
containing or based on a mistake; incorrect. |
ferment |
a state of upset or fast change. |
inconsequential |
having no significant effect or result; not important. |
piteous |
worthy of or inspiring great sympathy. |
probity |
proven trustworthiness; honesty; integrity. |
scanty |
barely adequate; meager. |
severance |
the act, process, or result of breaking off or separating. |
slake |
to satisfy or relieve (thirst, appetite, lust, or the like) by decreasing the strength or intensity of. |
unproductive |
not yielding useful or helpful results; not fruitful. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |