allay |
to quiet or lay to rest (fears, doubts, and the like). |
altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
bedizen |
to dress or decorate in a flashy, garish fashion. |
designate |
to choose for a particular job or purpose. |
entourage |
a group of people who accompany another person as attendants or associates; retinue. |
fulsome |
offensive, especially because of excessiveness or insincerity. |
gallantry |
admirable courage. |
iconoclastic |
attacking or breaking away from established traditions, beliefs, or values. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. |
indolent |
inclined to avoid exertion or effort; lazy. |
litany |
any recital that involves repetition or incantation, especially a long or monotonous account, as of one's troubles. |
opinionated |
having definite and unchangeable views of things, often seemingly on all subjects. |
secular |
of or concerning the world and material concerns as opposed to religious or spiritual concerns; temporal. |
short-term |
covering, lasting, or completed in a short period. |
tractable |
easy to manage or guide; docile. |