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Tangible: Capable of being touched or felt. Disarming: Removing or overcoming suspicion; inspiring confidence. Amenity: Something that adds to one’s comfort or convenience. Affable: Friendly, pleasant, and easy to talk to Condone: To overlook, forgive or disregard Droll: Amusingly odd or comical Elude: To escape, especially by means of cleverness, daring or skill Stamina: Physical or moral strength, endurance

Deplorable: Deeply regrettable; unfortunante Imperative: Absolutely necessary Zealous: Intensely devoted and enthusiastic Uncanny: So remarkable as to seem supernatural