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Lacerated
(adjective) to rip, cut, or tear.
I lacerated the piece of paper.
Palatial
(adjective) resembling a palace, royal; magnificent.
That girl lives in a palatial home.
Baronial
(adjective) stately, grand.
That person is living in a baronial splendor.
Refectory
(adjective) a dining hall in a monastery or convent, a room where meals are served.
MY dining room is where our refectory is.
Amenities
(adjective) quality of being pleasant or attractive; an attractive or desirable feature; anything that lives up to ones comfort.
Ardent
(adjective) displaying or characterized by strong enthusiasm or devotion.
I am ardent about the english quiz.
Solicitously
(adjective) marked by or given to anxious care and often hovering attentiveness.
i was Solicitously about the science test.
Zealous
(adjective) marked by active interest and enthusiasm
Mr. more was looking for his favorite teddy bear.
Doggedly
(adjective) not giving in readily, persistently, stubbornly.
She was doggedly today because she wouldn't give me her necklace.
Sensuous
appealing to the senses, lascivious, enjoying or readily affected by sense impression, addressing pleasure.
She was sensuous when she met the mayer.