clemency |
the inclination to be merciful or forgiving; leniency. |
hedonistic |
adhering to or characterized by the principle that pleasure should be the primary aim in life. |
indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
lethal |
intended to cause or capable of causing death or extreme harm; deadly. |
mettle |
toughness of character; courage. |
mutable |
able or likely to change. |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. |
palpitate |
of the heart, to pulsate rapidly; flutter; quiver. |
penchant |
a strong liking for or inclination towards something. |
protean |
easily changing form or character; variable or versatile. |
revulsion |
violent dislike and disgust; abhorrence; loathing. |
short-term |
covering, lasting, or completed in a short period. |
underrate |
to value or appreciate insufficiently; underestimate. |
unpalatable |
not acceptable or pleasing to the sense of taste. |
untimely |
not occurring at a convenient or appropriate time; poorly timed. |