disquieting
Capable of inducing fear, anxiety, dread and worry.
deficiency
A shortage, absence or dearth; an amount less than what it necessary.
propitious
An indication that good fortune is about to arrive.
piquant
Having the quality of provoking the mind or senses.
ambrosia
The food of the gods.
suitor
A man who has made his romantic intentions clear to the object of his affection.
zeal
Excessive enthusiasm and passionate intensity.
ethereal
Fragile and insubstantial; ghostly and waiflike.
clairvoyant
A divining power through the use of intuition, discernment and acumen.
craven
Sniveling cowardice.
aesthetics
Philosophically concerned with principles of beauty and taste as they relate to art.
enigmatically
Mysteriously and inexplicably; inscrutably and ambiguously.
callous
Hardened and unsympathetic; thick-skinned as the result of bad experience.
multifarious
Having a multitude of varied parts.
circumspection
Having the quality of being especially wary and prudent.
licentiate
The holder of a certified license necessary for employment within a professional vocation.
interloper
A trespasser or unwanted visitor.
en passant
In an incidental manner.
obtrusive
Interfering, intrusive and meddlesome.
tryst
An illicit romantic assignation.
discomposed
Rattled, unnerved, flustered; a complete loss of one's "cool."