affinity |
a strong sense of liking; a natural attraction or sympathy. |
chimerical |
existing only in the mind; fanciful. |
dogged |
persistent or stubborn. |
ennui |
a general feeling of boredom and dissatisfaction, especially with all aspects of life. |
expedient |
suitable or advantageous for the purpose or in the circumstances. |
immobility |
the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. |
impeach |
to accuse a person in public office of wrong or improper conduct. |
implausible |
hard to believe or credit. |
indeterminate |
not fixed, clear, or precise; indefinite or uncertain. |
indubitable |
without question; certain. |
largess |
liberality in giving, especially money, and often with an implication of the giver's superiority. |
purge |
to free or rid (usually followed by "of" or "from"). |
reproof |
an act or statement of disapproval. |
salubrious |
favorable to good health; healthy; wholesome. |
stodgy |
lacking the ability or inclination to act informally or to find humor or enjoyment in things that others might; stuffy; prim. |