decrepit |
in poor condition because of old age or much use; dilapidated; worn-out. |
defunct |
no longer in existence or use; dead; extinct. |
dissolution |
the annulment or severance of a bond or tie, especially a formal or contractual connection. |
egress |
an act, instance, method, or place of exit or emergence. |
expeditious |
prompt and efficient. |
finicky |
exceptionally fussy or hard to satisfy. |
ignominious |
characterized by or associated with disgrace, dishonor, or shame; humiliating. |
linguistic |
of or pertaining to language or the study of language. |
loner |
one who stays by himself or herself much of the time, especially by choice or inclination. |
microcosm |
a small, complete whole; tiny world. |
nascent |
coming into being or starting to develop. |
perfunctory |
done quickly and as a matter of routine; performed without care. |
potency |
the condition of being strong in effect or powerful. |
stoic |
showing little or no reaction to painful or pleasant experiences; unmoved; impassive. |
vivacity |
the characteristic or state of being vivacious; liveliness; sprightliness; animation. |