LFA 1-4 WALSH
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- pulchritude
- n. beauty
- effervescent
- adj. bubbly, enthusiastic
- sanguine
- adj. cheerful (or bloody, as in a battle
- alacrity
- n. cheerful readiness
- ebullient
- adj. cheerful, enthusiastic
- euphoric
- adj. deliriously happy
- poignant
- adj. emotional, touching
- auspicious
- adj. favorable in the future
- altruism
- n. generosity towards mankind
- chagrin
- noun disappointment or humiliation
- contrite
- adj. overcome by a sense of guilt and desirous of atonement
- venerable
- adj. commanding respect or interest because of great age
- prate
- v. to talk excessively and pointlessly; to babble
- petulance
- n. a state of being moved to or showing sudden , impatient irritation, especially over some trifling annoyance
- amelioration
- n. the act of trying to improve something; improvement
- blithe
- adj. joyous, merry, carefree
- fecund
- adj. fruitful, very productive or creative intellectually
- amenable
- adj. agreeable
- adroit
- adj. cleverly skillful or resourceful
- serendipity
- n. the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable elements not sought out.
- propitious
- adj. presenting favorable conditions; favorably disposed
- salubrious
- adj. favorable to or promoting health
- idyllic
- adj. charmingly simple or poetic; peaceful