servile [ SUR-vil, -vahyl ]
[ adjective ]
MEANING :
- a fawning or submissive attitude
- of or pertaining to slaves or servants
specious [ SPEE-shuh’ s ]
[ adjective ]
MEANING :
- having a characteristic of being logical and plausible when actually it is fictitious or not genuine
deceptively beautiful or visually appealing
geniality [ jee-nee-AL-i-tee ]
[ noun ]
MEANING :
- a friendly disposition
- courteous and pleasant
desiccate [ DES-i-keyt ]
[ adjective, intransitive verb, transitive verb ]
MEANING :
- (tr. v.) to dry completely or thoroughly
- (tr. v.) (of food) to remove moisture in order to preserve
- (tr. v.) to make lifeless or dull
- (intr. v.) to become dry
- (adj.) dehydrated or dried
- (adj.) wanting in spirit or animation
felicity [ fi-LIS-i-tee ]
[ noun ]
MEANING :
- the state of being very happy or in bliss
- a pleasing personality or an instance of skilful faculty
- good fortune