capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
capricious |
tending to act on impulse; subject to whim; erratic and unpredictable. |
chasm |
a deep crack in the earth's surface. |
comparative |
measured or estimated by comparison; relative. |
elegy |
a sorrowful or mournful poem or musical composition, especially a lament for the dead. |
ennui |
a general feeling of boredom and dissatisfaction, especially with all aspects of life. |
fraudulent |
characterized by or based on the use of deceit or trickery. |
importune |
to pester with insistent demands or requests. |
ingénue |
an inexperienced or artless girl or the role of a such a girl in a dramatic presentation. |
moderation |
the avoidance of excesses or extremes, especially in behavior. |
progenitor |
an ancestor or forebear. |
putrid |
of, concerning, or exhibiting rot or decomposition. |
repertory |
a stock of skills, talents, or performing pieces; repertoire. |
ribald |
characterized by or using rude, coarse, or vulgar language or humor. |
speculative |
of, pertaining to, or based on conjecture or theorizing. |