Definitions by larstait
benevolent
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
A spirit of friendship.
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
cloying
The deathbed scenes in the novels of Dickens are famously cloying: as Oscar Wilde said, "One would need a heart of stone to read the death of Little Nell without laughing."
circumlocutions
circumlocutions by Larstait November 10, 2003