copious |
abundant in number or quantity; plentiful. |
enrapture |
to cause to be in rapture or to be ecstatically joyful. |
evanescent |
tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing; fleeting. |
feasible |
capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; likely to succeed. |
harmonious |
characterized by agreement or accord. |
inglorious |
bringing shame or disgrace; shameful; dishonorable. |
insolence |
rude or impudent behavior or speech. |
intrusion |
the act of entering or thrusting oneself in when not invited or welcomed. |
meritorious |
having worth or high quality; deserving of praise or reward. |
parry |
to deflect or knock aside (a blow or stroke), as with one's weapon in fencing. |
petulance |
the state or quality of being easily or unreasonably irritated, impatient, or ill tempered. |
proximity |
the condition, quality, or fact of being near or close; nearness. |
proxy |
a person who is authorized to act for or on behalf of another, especially as a voter; substitute. |
ruse |
a trick, pretense, or diversion intended to deceive or mislead. |
susceptible |
easily influenced or impressed (usually followed by "to"). |