agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
dexterity |
grace and easy quickness in using the hands or body; skill. |
grassroots |
originating with or operating among the common people. |
habitable |
capable of being lived in. |
insubstantial |
lacking firmness or solidity; slight. |
luxuriant |
growing thickly and in great numbers; lush. |
malediction |
the expression of a wish that evil or harm come to someone; curse. |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. |
odorous |
having or giving off a distinctive or strong smell. |
omnivorous |
living on a diet of both plant and animal food. |
rehabilitate |
to restore to good health or to an otherwise improved state of being. |
stint |
to refrain from spending; to be sparing or frugal. |
sycophant |
one that flatters and fawns over superiors in order to get favors or advance his or her position; toady. |
vacuous |
characterized by lack of intelligence or serious intent; devoid of ideas or emotion. |
virtuoso |
a person who demonstrates exceptional ability, style, or skill, especially in music. |