bucolic |
of or suggesting the countryside or a rustic style of life, especially one that is quiet and pleasant. |
celibate |
abstaining from sexual relations, especially because of having taken a vow. |
concentric |
of circles or spheres, having the same middle point. |
culinary |
of, concerning, or used for cooking. |
discretion |
the freedom or authority to use one's own judgment. |
dogmatic |
asserting beliefs and opinions as though they were proven facts. |
exuberance |
the condition or quality of being vigorously happy or high-spirited. |
fallible |
capable of making mistakes; liable to error. |
frugality |
prudent or sparing use of resources, especially money. |
graphic |
of or related to pictures or writing such as photography, painting, and printing. |
imperil |
to put at risk; endanger. |
loner |
one who stays by himself or herself much of the time, especially by choice or inclination. |
sensory |
of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
stricture |
that which restricts or constrains. |
wayward |
difficult to control; willfully disobedient. |