benevolent |
desiring to do good for others; generous. |
coterie |
a small, exclusive group of friends or associates with similar interest or activities; clique. |
credo |
any formulation of belief, especially a religious one. |
epithet |
a word or phrase attached to, or used in place of, a given name. |
gallantry |
admirable courage. |
gesticulation |
the act or an instance of using hand movements, as to add emphasis or expressiveness to speech. |
hedonist |
one who believes that pleasure-seeking should be the primary goal of humans. |
inquisition |
an official inquiry, especially for the purpose of enforcing political, social, or religious conformity. |
missive |
a message in writing; letter. |
portly |
rather fat; stout. |
ramshackle |
poorly constructed or in disrepair; rickety. |
resuscitate |
to bring back to life or consciousness; revive. |
universality |
the quality, character, or condition of being universal. |
unobservable |
not able to be seen; not detectable. |
voluminous |
having or characterized by great size or quantity. |