AMENITY N. something that makes life easier or more pleasant; often used in plural form to refer to comforts and conveniences.

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AMENITY N. something that makes life easier or more pleasant; often used in plural form to refer to comforts and conveniences

ADJ. - easily touched or felt; tangible

V.- to skillfully avoid or escape

ADV. in a manner that is averse to effort; lazily

N.- ethical considerations or principles that make one uneasy or inhibit actions

ADJ.- mysterious; beyond what is normal or expected; suggesting superhuman or supernatural powers

ADJ.- filled with, characterized by, or due to eagerness and ardent interest in pursuit of something

ADV.- in a concerned and attentive manner SOLICITOUSLY

N.- the object of a chase: game

ADJ.- strikingly unusual or odd

ADJ.- the quality of being pleasant or agreeable

ADJ.- wretched, very bad; lamentable

ADJ.- having no result or effect; useless

ADJ.- removing or lessening suspicions or fears; harmless

ADJ.- having a humorous, whimsical, or odd quality

Sorry quarry

Elude the rude

…is a funny bunny

Pupils’ scruples

Futile trial

Palpable apples

Affable Alfonzo

The trinity of amenity!

Bizarre fate