adjective - lasting for a very brief time
Ephemeral
verb - to rejoice
Exult
noun - a person who eats or consumes immoderate amounts of food and drink
Glutton
adjective - not earthly, spiritual, delicate
Ethereal
adjective - tightly sealed
Hermetic
adjective - ardent, passionate
Fervent
verb - to disregard or disobey openly
Flout
noun - verbal abuse
Invective
adjective - having a foul odor, rotten
Fetid
adjective - fleeting, vanishing like vapor
Evanescent
adjective - understood by only a learned few
Esoteric
adjective - very poor, impoverished
Indigent
noun - deceitful, cunning, sly behavior
Guile
adjective - peculiar to one person; highly individualized
Idiosyncratic
adjective - ambiguous, uncertain, undecided
Equivocal
adjective - unlucky
Hapless
verb - to falter, waver; to muddle, struggle
Flounder
noun - a scolding or intense verbal attack; a diatribe
Harangue
verb - to scowl or frown
Glower
adjective - charmingly simple and carefree
Idyllic
adjective - commanding, domineering
Imperious
verb - to call into question, attack verbally
Impugn
noun - calmness, composure
Equanimity
adjective - incapable of being appeased or mitigated
Implacable
adjective - mysterious, difficult to understand
Inscrutable