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Definitions by LARSTAIT

Bereft of parental love, orphans sometimes grow up to be insecure.
bereft by LarstaiT November 10, 2003

auspicious 

Promising good fortune; propitious.
The news that a team of British climbers had reached the summit of Everest seemed an auspicious sign for the reign of newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II.
auspicious by LarstaiT November 10, 2003

benevolent

Wishing or doing good.
In old age, Carnegie used his wealth for benevolent purposes, donating large sums to found libraries and schools.
benevolent by LarstaiT November 10, 2003

capricious 

The pop star Madonna has changed her image so many times that each new transformation now appears capricious rather than purposeful.
capricious by LarstaiT November 10, 2003

camaraderie 

Spending long days and nights together on the road, the members of a traveling theater group develop a strong sense of camaraderie.
camaraderie by Larstait November 10, 2003

circumlocutions 

Speaking in a roundabout way; wordiness.
Legal documents often contain circumlocutions which make them difficult to understand.
circumlocutions by Larstait November 10, 2003

competent 

Having the skill and knowledge needed for a particular task; capable.
Any competent lawyer can draw up a will.
competent by Larstait November 10, 2003