to undergo hardship as a result of deprived of something, typically independence, attention, or freedom to decline steadily, becoming less vital, strong, or successful. To long for something being denied.
unlucky, unfortunate, or inauspicious.
pertaining to, caused by, or producing motion.
someone who is actively and unreservedly enthusiastic; fervent or fanatical.
state of moral corruption and reprehensibility. A morally corrupt or wicked act.
) an unpredictable, impulsive action. A turn of events that is unexpected or capricious.
a manner or style of speaking, especially public speaking; the art of speaking well in public. Elocution refers to the way language is spoken.
the quality of being quaint, odd, and playfully humorous in an endearing way. An idea that has no obvious reason to exist.
a force that is relentlessly destructive and that crushes all obstacles in its way.
possessing excellent judgement and powers of discernment; that is, able to make wise decisions. Keen and farsighted, in terms of perception.
poorly maintained or constructed and likely to fall down, fall apart, or collapse.
speech or writing full of long and pretentious words, usually meant to impress others. Haughty, overblown, or pompous language.
refers to an offensive, crude, or brutish person, a bumpkin.
an uneasy feeling about an action or event; misgiving, pang of conscience, or concern regarding right or wrong.
happiness, contentment, and bliss. Something that inspires sublime contentment. An appropriate or pleasing manner.
a set of established and fundamental beliefs, especially related to religion or politics; a principle. A fundamental belief held essential by a society, group, or organization.