bucolic |
of or suggesting the countryside or a rustic style of life, especially one that is quiet and pleasant. |
cumulative |
becoming larger or greater by means of gradual addition. |
detractor |
one who criticizes or disparages an idea, cause, or person to undermine support or popularity. |
dissonant |
not in harmony or agreement; discordant. |
ephemeral |
lasting for only a short period. |
humility |
the quality or state of being humble; modesty about one's status or accomplishments. |
languor |
lack of strength or energy; weakness or listlessness. |
meticulous |
very careful or precise. |
ossify |
to become inflexible or rigid, as in thought or behavior. |
patron |
a regular customer of a shop, restaurant, or some other business. |
rue1 |
to regret, repent of, or feel sorry about. |
simultaneous |
existing, happening, or done at the same time. |
skeptical |
having or showing doubt; questioning. |
temperament |
the manner of thinking, feeling, and acting that is characteristic of a particular person or animal. |
unpalatable |
not acceptable or pleasing to the sense of taste. |