A | B |
Miserly | of like or befitting a misor, to be cheap |
Stagnant | not flowing or running, water air, etc. |
Zeal | fevor for a person , cause, object; eager to desire or endeavor. |
Eloquence | The practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness. |
Sepulcher | A tomb or burial place. |
Pensive | Dreamily or wistfully thoughtfull: a pensive mood |
Venerable | Commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity. |
Melancholy | Affected with, characterized by; or showing melancholy |
Beguiling | to influence by trickery, flattery. |
Countenance | Appearence, the look or expression of the face. |
Craven | Cowardly, contemptibly timid. |
Ominous | Portending evil or harm, foreboding, threatening |
Blithe | Joyous, merry, or gay in deposition, glad, cheerful |
Aversion | A strong feeling or dislike, opposition, repugnance or antipathy |
Dilapidated | Reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay as from age wear oor neglect |
Superfluous | Being more than if sufficient or repuire, excessive. |
Sublime | Elevated or lofty in thought, language. |
Integrity | Adherence to moral and ethical principles, soundness or moral character and honest. |
terrestrial | Pertaining to, consisting of, or representing the earth as distinct form other planets |
Posterity | Succeeding or future generations collectively |