covet |
to wish to have very much; envy. |
disinterest |
lack of bias or self-interest; impartiality. |
energize |
to inspire, make active, or enliven. |
euphoric |
having or exhibiting a strong feeling of well-being or elation. |
infinitesimal |
of a thing or quantity, too small to be measured or calculated. |
lackadaisical |
lacking energy, determination, or enthusiasm; listless or lazy. |
motif |
a distinct formal unit such as a design, theme, or musical phrase that may repeat in, dominate, characterize, or be a prominent feature of an aesthetic or decorative work. |
placate |
to calm down and make less angry, especially by appeasement; conciliate; pacify. |
pollinate |
to move or carry pollen to a plant, causing the seeds to be fertilized. |
presumptuous |
excessively bold or forward. |
prophetic |
foretelling or revealing the future. |
seclude |
to keep apart from other people or activity. |
sedulous |
steady and persistent in an action or duty; diligent. |
squalid |
dirty or foul, as from neglect. |
tenuous |
having little substance, support, or significance; flimsy; weak. |