caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. |
curtail |
to make shorter; cut off part of. |
disenfranchise |
to deprive (someone) of a right of citizenship, especially the right to vote. |
docile |
obedient and easy to manage. |
equanimity |
the quality of remaining calm, serene, or unruffled, especially under stress; composure. |
felicity |
an instance or condition of great happiness; bliss. |
iridescent |
emitting or reflecting a lustrous play of colors covering the spectrum, like a rainbow. |
potable |
fit for drinking. |
potent |
having strength; powerful. |
revelry |
noisy merrymaking. |
reverential |
characterized by a great respect and awe, mingled with love. |
secrete |
to produce a fluid or other substance and release it into or out of the body. |
squalor |
living conditions that are filthy, or the state of being dirty or foul. |
trite |
ineffective or stale because of frequent repetition; commonplace; hackneyed. |