facile |
acting or working in an easy, effortless manner. |
fickle |
quickly changing without reason or warning, especially in affection or allegiance; variable or capricious. |
gusto |
vigorous or hearty enjoyment or appreciation. |
intemperance |
lack of restraint in the indulgence of an appetite, especially the consumption of alcohol. |
malign |
to speak badly of or tell harmful lies about. |
misapprehension |
a failure to understand. |
pessimistic |
feeling in a negative way about things; expecting the worst to happen. |
pilgrimage |
a usually long trip undertaken for religious purposes, such as to visit a holy place. |
portly |
rather fat; stout. |
recapitulate |
to briefly review (the main points) of a spoken or written exchange or communication. |
reorganize |
to reestablish or arrange anew. |
seemly |
in accord with decency and propriety; suitable; fitting; decorous. |
ulterior |
beyond or excluded from what is openly admitted or shown, especially when concealed for the purposes of deception. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |