idyllic [ ahy-DIL-ik ]
[ adjective ]
MEANING :
- related to or characteristic of an idyll
- natural, simple, picturesque or pastoral
- romantic
volubility [ VOL-yuh’-buh’l-i-tee ]
[ noun ]
MEANING :
- fluency or articulateness
elliptical [ i-LIP-ti-kuh’l ]
[ noun, adjective ]
MEANING :
1. (adj.) oval in shape or pertaining to an oval
2. (adj.) expressed briefly or without irrelevant matter
3. (adj.) tending to be obscure, ambiguous or cryptic while speaking or writing
4. (n.) a type of galaxy in the shape of a spheroid rather than a disk
debilitate [ dih-BIL-i-teyt ]
[ transitive verb ]
MEANING:
1. to make feeble or weak
2. to drain the energy or strength of
3. to enervate or to weaken
vivacious [ vi-VEY-shuh’s ]
[adjective ]
Meaning :
lively, sprightly or highly spirited