worthy of praise, approval, or admiration; praiseworthy
/kəˈmɛmdəbl/
A person whose beliefs or interests are marked by a temporary enthusiasm, especially for a short period of time; often used to describe someone with unbalanced or unfounded beliefs.
/ˈfeɪ.dɪ.mən/
Describing a perspective or attitude that is opposed to romance, either because of a lack of belief in or a rejection of the idea of ideal love or committed relationships.
/ænˈtɪ.ɔːr.æn.tɪc/
Carabids are a family of ground beetles (Carabidae), which are among the most diverse groups of beetles. They are characterized by their generally dark coloration, elbowed antennae (front pair), and lamellate tarsi (claws on the hind legs). These beetles play important roles in ecosystems, contributing to the decomposition of organic matter and as predators of other insects.
/kəˈræb.ɪdz/
The opposition to cruelty and the advocacy of the humane treatment of animals, often including efforts to reduce suffering and improve the welfare of animals.
/æn'tkjʊrəlti/
to exist in a state of mutual dependence or interdependence; to subsist together in harmony or unity. It can also mean to live or continue in existence together in a state that involves a substantial or mutual dependency or a common element that provides unity or coherence.
/kənˈsʌsɪst/
Relating to late afternoon or evening. Pertaining to, or occurring at, sunset or dusk.
/ˌvɛspərˈtɪnəl/
Extremely accurate; precise to an excessive degree, often implying a high level of precision or exactness beyond what is typically required or practical.
/haɪpərˈɑːk.jər.ət/