altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
astral |
of, concerning, emanating from, or resembling the stars; stellar. |
cater |
to supply food or other service. |
inquisition |
an official inquiry, especially for the purpose of enforcing political, social, or religious conformity. |
insolvent |
incapable of paying debts or meeting liabilities; penniless; bankrupt. |
insubstantial |
lacking firmness or solidity; slight. |
mesmerize |
to induce a hypnotic trance in; hypnotize. |
palpable |
easy to sense or perceive; obvious. |
panache |
a confidently stylish, dashing, or flamboyant manner. |
personable |
pleasing in appearance or manner; friendly; attractive. |
repugnant |
extremely distasteful to one's senses or principles; disgusting. |
revivalist |
suited to or aimed at the purpose of bringing back former beliefs, ideas, or practices. |
singular |
extraordinary or exceptional. |
solemnize |
to carry out the formalities of performance required by (an occasion). |
traverse |
to go over, along, or through; cover or cross. |