(adj) lacking imagination
(adj) correctly predicting something that does eventually happen
(adj) too expensive for most people; forbidding something
(adj) more concerned with practical results than with theories and principles; practical
(adj) believable; likely to be true
(noun) praise; expression of approval
(adj) ill-tempered or sulky in a peevish manner; irritable
(noun) a strong tendency or liking for something
(adj) dull; ordinary
(noun) dearth; lack of something
(noun) a supposed cure for all problems or diseases
(adj) rich and showy
(adj) excessively decorative
(noun) wealth; lavishness
(noun) fame for an undesirable reason
(noun) a yearning for the past
(adj) evil; wicked
(noun) innocence; inexperience
(adj) ordinary; dull; routine
(adj) varied; assorted
(verb) calmed or soothed
(verb) blemished; flawed
(noun) official command or order
(adj) not strict or careful enough
(noun) the placement of two things side by side; combination of two contrasting things
(adj) sensible and wise
(adj) bored; no longer interested in something
(adj) dull; lacking lively qualities
(adj) harmless