alacrity |
willing promptness. |
cessation |
a pausing or stopping; discontinuance. |
concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. |
cozen |
to deceive or trick; swindle. |
lenient |
not strict with rules; tolerant. |
malady |
an illness of the body or mind. |
monochromatic |
having or using only a single color or shades of one color. |
primeval |
of or suggestive of the first age or ages. |
rejuvenate |
to restore the vigor, health, or appearance of youth to. |
sophistry |
a subtle, deceptive method of reasoning or arguing, involving statements that sound plausible but are actually false or fallacious. |
squalor |
living conditions that are filthy, or the state of being dirty or foul. |
stalwart |
steady and loyal; reliable. |
traverse |
to go over, along, or through; cover or cross. |
unyielding |
hard; firm; resistant to pressure or force. |
vaporize |
to cause to become or diffuse as a vapor or gas; atomize; evaporate. |