Lacking enthusiasm, energy, or effort; showing little interest or determination.
Expressed in only a few words; concise to the point of seeming abrupt.
To express grief, sorrow, or regret; to mourn or lament a loss or misfortune.
To lose health and strength; to become weak, feeble, or listless.
Generous giving; the act of giving liberally, especially of money.
Existing but not yet active; having potential to develop or become visible or actual.
To praise highly; to extol or exalt.
Describing something that is extremely generous, luxurious, or elaborate; given or produced in abundant, often excessive, quantities.
Something handed down from an ancestor or from the past, such as money or property left in a will, or an enduring cultural, personal, or societal influence.
Conforming to the law or established rules; legally valid or genuine.
Exhausted; sleepy; lacking energy or alertness; slow to move or respond.
Humor or frivolity, especially in situations where seriousness is appropriate; a lightness of mood.
To set someone free from imprisonment, confinement, or oppression; to release from bondage or restraint.
Having the ability to bend or move easily; flexible and agile.
To treat someone as a celebrity; to praise or honor someone as if they were famous.
Tired; sluggish; lifeless