abysmal |
of vast extent; unmeasurable; extreme. |
belie |
to give a false impression of. |
blithe |
indifferent or casual; unconcerned. |
discomfit |
to upset or confuse. |
epistolary |
established or continued through letters. |
facsimile |
an exact copy or duplicate of something printed or of a picture. |
hirsute |
covered with hair or stiff hairs; hairy or shaggy. |
idiosyncrasy |
a characteristic of temperament, habit, or physical structure particular to a given individual or group; peculiarity. |
indolence |
the tendency to avoid exertion or effort; laziness. |
pandemic |
a widespread outbreak of disease that afflicts many people over different continents. |
pneumatic |
of, using, or concerning air or other gases. |
relict |
a plant, animal, or geological feature that has survived in a considerably changed environment. |
scabrous |
characterized by a rough or scaly surface, as the leaf of a plant. |
shyster |
a person, usually a lawyer, who uses underhanded, unethical methods. |
sylph |
a slender, graceful woman or girl. |