iniquity
docility
alacrity
vicinity
dexterity

Grecian
magician
optician
politician
electrician

prescribe
displayed
negotiate
worshipped
certificate

Join —ity to intense, absurd, plural, noble, fatal, sincere, docile.

An optician prescribed for my eyes. The politician dwelt on the iniquity of his opponents and his own sincerity. A magician displayed agility and dexterity. Ancient Grecian deities were publicly worshipped by sacrifices. An electrician negotiated for a residence in our vicinity. Civility and sincerity are certificates of refinement. Accepting the challenge with alacrity, he showed his facility in handling weapons. Don't meddle with the gas-meter. Juicy pears are extremely agreeable to the palates of fever patients.

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apprise
criticise
catechise
advertise
supervise

analyse
paralyse
enterprise
compromise
enfranchise

gaiety
surety
sobriety
notoriety
propriety

collapse
habitual
definition
disputant
intoxicating