[Full of pep; energetic, cheerful, and vigorous; bouncy]
fertilize
[ˈfər-tə-ˌlīz]
[to cause an egg or seed to start to develop into a new young animal or plant by joining it with a male cell.]
decompose
[ˌdē-kəm-ˈpōz]
[To separate or break down something into its components; to disintegrate or fragment]
declassify
[(ˌ)dē-ˈkla-sə-ˌfī]
[To remove the classification from; to lift the restrictions on]
dialect
[ˈdī-ə-ˌlekt]
[A variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular area, community or social group, differing from other varieties of the same language in relatively minor ways as regards grammar, phonology, and lexicon.]
effervescent
[ˌe-fər-ˈve-sᵊnt]
[active, positive, and full of energy.]
weary
[ˈwir-ē]
[very tired, especially after working hard for a long time.]
jaded
[ˈjā-dəd]
[not having interest or losing interest because you have experienced something too many times.]
lassitude
[ˈla-sə-ˌtüd]
[Lethargy or lack of energy; fatigue.]
nasal
[ˈnā-zəl]
[related to the nose.]
accoutrement
[ə-ˈkü-trə-mənt]
[the equipment needed for a particular activity or way of life.]
attire
[ə-ˈtī(-ə)r]
[(clothing) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes.]
cane
[ˈkān]
[a long stick used especially by old, ill, or blind people to help them walk.]
partridge
[ˈpär-trij]
[Any bird of a number of genera in the family Phasianidae, notably in the genera Perdix and Alectoris.]
fastidious
[fa-ˈsti-dē-əs]
[Excessively particular, demanding, or fussy about details, especially about tidiness and cleanliness.]
connoisseur
[ˌkä-nə-ˈsər]
[A specialist in a given field whose opinion is highly valued, especially in one of the fine arts or in matters of taste]
delicacy
[ˈde-li-kə-sē]
[something especially rare or expensive that is good to eat.]
absurdity
[əb-ˈsər-də-tē]
[That which is absurd; an absurd action; a logical contradiction.]
insatiable
[(ˌ)in-ˈsā-shə-bəl]
[(especially of a desire or need) too great to be satisfied.]