1.felicity [ fi-LIS-i-tee ]
[noun]
MEANING:
1. the state of being very happy or in bliss
2. a pleasing personality or an instance of skilful faculty
3. good fortune
2. a pleasing personality or an instance of skilful faculty
3. good fortune
2. defrock [ dee-FROK ]
[transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. to unseat or deprive of ecclesiastical rank and privileges
2. to strip of a frock
3. to unseat or deprive of an honorary position
2. to strip of a frock
3. to unseat or deprive of an honorary position
3. condole [ kuh’n-DOHL ]
[intransitive verb,transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. (intr. v.) to express sorrow
2. (intr. v.) to express sympathy
3. (tr. v.) to grieve
2. (intr. v.) to express sympathy
3. (tr. v.) to grieve
USAGE EXAMPLE 1:
He attended the funeral and condoled with the grieving family.
USAGE EXAMPLE 2:
I live a banished man within the bounds of my native soil; a spectator of others enriched by my birthright; an object of condoling to my relations and friends, and a condoler of their miseries.’
4. importunate [ im-PAWR-chuh’-nit ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
1. being annoyingly persistent when soliciting
2. troublesome, pertinacious demands
3. annoying imploring or urgent pleading
2. troublesome, pertinacious demands
3. annoying imploring or urgent pleading
5. incur
[transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. to come into something undesirable
2. to suffer the consequences of or become liable to through one’s own actions
2. to suffer the consequences of or become liable to through one’s own actions