adept |
having great skill or ability. |
affable |
pleasant to talk to and be with; friendly; likeable. |
cavil |
to make petty criticisms or objections; carp (usually followed by "at" or "about"). |
diffuse |
in the physical sciences, to flow toward regions of lower concentration. |
diminution |
the act, process, or result of decreasing or declining. |
discrete |
separate and distinct. |
foreseeable |
capable of being anticipated or predicted. |
grandeur |
the quality of being majestic or splendid. |
grassroots |
originating with or operating among the common people. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
jubilation |
a feeling of great joy, pride, and happiness; exultation. |
pensive |
thoughtful in a sad or deeply serious way. |
prelude |
an introductory event or act; preface; preliminary. |
volatile |
rapidly changeable, especially tending to become violent. |
witticism |
a clever, often perceptive joke, insult, or saying. |