abstruse
Complicated and not easily understood by the vast majority.
skepticism
Theory that certain knowledge is impossible.
Pyrrhonism
Radical, extreme or excessive skepticism.
agreeableness
The quality which endows satisfaction or pleasure to the intellect or emotions.
approbation
Approval, consent or praise.
sophistry
Using fallacious arguments when attempting to prove a point.
utility
The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.
prescription
The establishment of an assertion founded on bases such as tradition of custom or having been observed for an indefinite period.
chastity
Abstinence, virginity, purity and moral restraint.
frugality
Being wise and judicious in the use of resources.
benevolence
Generous, kind-hearted and with an absence of wickedness.
industrious
A hard working, dedicated to efficiency and superior craftsmanship.
rapaciousness
An avid and voracious appetite for destruction.
sentiment
The view or attitude taken toward a situation.
perseverance
Determination, tenacity and the dedication to never give up.
veracity
A cultivated habit of telling the truth.
moderation
The studied rejection and avoidance of excess and extremes.
lenity
Tolerance, benevolence and charitableness toward others.
probity
Possessed of strong moral principles
constancy
Enduring faithfulness and unchanging dependability.