alacrity |
willing promptness. |
allure |
to attract strongly by appealing to people's inner wishes; tempt. |
antecedent |
an event, circumstance, or thing coming before another. |
condole |
to express sympathy or sorrow for one suffering misfortune or pain. |
earthy |
realistic, practical, and unpretentious. |
execrable |
of very poor quality; extremely inferior. |
frugal |
small in amount or cost; meager. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
nondescript |
having no individual distinctiveness; lacking in notable features. |
obliterate |
to erase or make unrecognizable by erasing. |
quizzical |
expressing doubt, confusion, or questioning; puzzled. |
rediscover |
to begin experiencing again; find again; regain. |
reputable |
known to be held in esteem; respected. |
sagacity |
the quality of having keen judgment and common sense; wisdom. |