bucolic |
of or suggesting the countryside or a rustic style of life, especially one that is quiet and pleasant. |
immutable |
not subject to change; unchanging or unchangeable. |
insecurity |
the condition or quality of having insufficient protection or not being safe. |
iota |
an extremely small amount. |
opulence |
the condition of being luxuriant and costly. |
pillage |
to openly and forcefully seize goods from, as during a war; plunder. |
pragmatic |
concerned with actual causes and effects rather than abstract theories or ideas; practical. |
protean |
easily changing form or character; variable or versatile. |
prurient |
characterized by or causing lewdness or lust. |
typify |
to be the representative example of. |
venerate |
to treat or regard with great respect, honor, or reverence. |
visceral |
stemming from instinct or intuition rather than the intellect. |
voluptuous |
full of or characterized by sensual pleasures. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |
winsome |
attractive or charming. |