affable |
pleasant to talk to and be with; friendly; likeable. |
altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
corpulent |
fat; portly; obese. |
delicacy |
something delightful or rare, especially food. |
exculpate |
to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame. |
flaccid |
without firmness; soft; flabby. |
hedonistic |
adhering to or characterized by the principle that pleasure should be the primary aim in life. |
platitude |
an overused, dull, or trivial remark; hackneyed expression; cliché. |
precinct |
an area in a town or city that forms a separate district for voting or that is looked after by one police unit. |
procure |
to get or get hold of by effort; obtain. |
retinue |
a group of attendants or other employees who accompany a prominent person. |
solemnity |
the condition or quality of being grave or serious. |
solvent |
having enough funds to meet obligations. |
surreptitious |
made, performed, or achieved by stealth or in secret. |
valediction |
a farewell speech, especially one given by a student of the highest honors at a graduation ceremony. |