amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
beguile |
to deceive or cheat by using guile. |
carnage |
the mass killing of people; slaughter. |
felicity |
an instance or condition of great happiness; bliss. |
filial |
of, concerning, or befitting a daughter or son. |
imponderable |
unable to be evaluated or calculated accurately. |
indelible |
incapable of being removed or obliterated; permanent. |
lethargy |
a state of having very low energy with drowsiness and apathy; lassitude. |
monotone |
speech with little or no change in tone. |
perverse |
stubbornly opposed to what is expected or requested of one, or marked by or inclined toward such an attitude. |
prescience |
knowledge of future occurrences; foreknowledge. |
propriety |
proper or appropriate behavior. |
rote |
unthinking or mechanical routine or habit. |
savant |
a person of deep learning; scholar. |
vibrant |
full of energy, life, or constant activity. |