Gelid - Very cold, icy
The crisp gelid air that touched our bare skin brought proof enough that our lives had been spared.
After cooking the pasta for over three minutes in the microwave, I was less than ecstatic about finding a large hunk of gelid penne pesto in the middle of my bowl.
Delectation - Delight, enjoyment
There was a hint of delectation in her eyes, and I, much relieved, saw that she was enjoying the party.
I have fond memories of the delectation I once found in eagerly anticipating the next great event in my life. Especially when I was much younger, with so few years in my experience, a surprise hiding 3 weeks out of sight provided enough raw material for my imagination to revel in its mystery and build it to a mythical height.
Diaphanous - Very sheer and light; almost completely transparent or translucent
A light, diaphanous veil fluttered mildly in the breeze coming off the ocean. I had no thoughts of what lay on the other side; rather, I watched and breathed and listened, wondered about the mystery of there being no mystery at all.
I considered for a while and decided to by the more diaphanous curtain. I hate feeling claustrophobic when I take a shower.
Tawny - Dull yellowish brown
She had left a bunch of stuff in the attic, mostly boxed up except for the huge piles of old tawny packages which held our family pictures and old documents.
My desk is mostly a rich dark brown except for the few spots that time has worn away to leave a mild tawny.
Cant - Insincere conventional expressions of enthusiasm for high ideals and piety; 2. The phraseology of a certain class, era, group, etc.
I'm tired of the cant that is constantly being vomited up by politicians on either side of the aisle. I'm not disgusted, really, just tired.
This particularly priest was well-known in his principle role as the church fundraiser. He believed in the morals he preached little more than the most cynical trader on wall street. His homilies, cant as they were, were easily seen through and readily dismissed.
Comminate - To threaten with divine punishment or vengeance
The anti-gay marriage protest, bringing wrath upon their elected officials, deluded themselves into thinking they had the power to reenact the commination of the pharaoh.
As one walked through the small town, one would ultimately find the idyllic scene broken at the approach to the small chapel which held a loud, offensive, comminating preacher and a terrified congregation, lost of its critical faculties.
Maladroit - Unskillful, awkward, bungling, tactless
And here we find Edgar, maladroit, having been asked to help clean the house, he mops the floor in dirty sneakers and washes the dishes with laundry detergent.
How did we end up on the street? Outside, not in. Counting snowflakes instead of enjoying the Chandlers' Christmas party? Well, one maladroit comment from Theodore left all the partygoers with gelid (!) hearts and daggers in their eyes. We left promptly.
Mien - Air, bearing, or demeanor
Our server's mien teetered on the edge between crazy and dangerous. Mabel and I ate quickly, left a hefty tip, and got the hell out of there.
The effortlessness and compassion that radiated out of her performance bespoke a gentle, kind mien, a defining bit of her personality that was later confirmed in our early conversations.
Rapine - (ra-pin or ra-pahyn) The violent seizure and carrying off of another's property; plunder
The rapine alone that accompanied the soldiers' arrival in the small town was enough to discredit the idealistic cant spewing out of the army's talking heads on television.
America, with its long history of manifest hypocrisy and rapine, was, not surprisingly, gearing up for yet another war.
Cupidity - Excessive desire, esp. to possess something; greed; avarice
The future of mankind will be entirely dependent on the extent of man's ability to overcome the cupidity that is rampant in our current societal structures.
Her features were marred by an irrepressible cupidity; she could not live without the complete satiation of her ever-increasing desires.
Lambent - Running or moving lightly over a surface; dealing lightly and gracefully with a subject, brilliantly playful; softly bright or radiant
The lambent moves of the ice skater, embodying fluidity and grace, impressed the audience, watching on their TV sets.
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