Duckfighter Illustrated: Blacked Out Special Edition

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Duckfighter Illustrated: Blacked Out Special Edition
Race Bannon is back with an entertaining edition of DFI. Race is on a roll and in mid-season form. Of course, it is basically mid-season, but still.
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a·lac·ri·ty
əˈlakritē
noun
brisk and cheerful readiness.
"he accepted the invitation to her disciple hole with alacrity."
 
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alacrity
WOTD – 2 May 2009
Contents [hide]
1 English
1.1 Etymology
1.2 Pronunciation
1.3 Noun
1.3.1 Synonyms
1.3.2 Antonyms
1.3.3 Related terms
1.3.4 Translations
1.4 References
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Coined between 1500 and 1510 from Latin alacritās,[1] from alacer (“brisk”) + -itas (“-ity”).

Pronunciation[edit]
(UK, US) IPA(key): /əˈlæk.ɹɪ.ti/, /əˈlæk.ɹə.ti/
Audio (US)
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Noun[edit]
alacrity (plural alacrities)

Eagerness; liveliness; enthusiasm.  [quotations ▼]
Promptness; speed.  [quotations ▼]
Synonyms[edit]
(eagerness): avidity, eagerness, enthusiasm, willingness
(promptness): briskness, celerity, haste, promptness, quickness, swiftness
Antonyms[edit]
(eagerness): apathy, disinclination, hesitance, indifference, reluctance
Related terms[edit]
alacritous
Translations[edit]
[show ▼]eagerness
[show ▼]promptness
References[edit]
^ "Alacrity" in Dictionary.com
 
Prediction was right on. Berc is a gun slinger unlike Kelly and got five touchdowns on Sark's Trojans that were leading D1 with zero up to that point. Thanks you USC for the hiring of Seven!
 
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