slumber - spánek, dřímání
BrE
/'slʌmbə/
AmE
/'slʌmbər/

noun, literary - sleep, not awake

 
abolition - zrušení
BrE
/ˌæbə'lɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌæbə'lɪʃn/

noun - the act of officially ending something (laws, institutions, activities..)

 
longevity - dlouhověkost
BrE
/lɒn'dʒevəti/
AmE
/lɔ:n'dʒevəti/

noun, formal - the fact of living for a long time

 
quaint - malebný
BrE
/'kweɪnt/
AmE
/'kweɪnt/

adjective - attractive because it is unusual and old-fashioned

crumble
crumble - koláč, drobenkový koláč, ovocný koláč s drobenkou
BrE
/'krʌmbl/
AmE
/'krʌmbl/

noun, British English - a baked dessert made from fruit (usually apple or rhubarb) covered in a mixture of flour, butter and sugar

 
haunting - nezapomenutelný, vrývající se do paměti, děsivě krásný
BrE
/'hɔ:ntɪŋ/
AmE
/'hɑ:ntɪŋ/

adjective - very sad or beautiful, especially in a way that is difficult to forget

 
profitability - ziskovost, výdělečnost
BrE
/ˌprɒfɪtə'bɪləti/
AmE
/ˌprɑ:fɪt̬ə'bɪlət̬i/

noun - the ability to make money

 
explosively - velmi rychle
BrE
/ɪk'spləʊsɪvli/
AmE
/ɪk'sploʊsɪvli/

adverb - extremely rapidly

 
explosiveness - výbušnost (povahou), vznětlivost (povahou)
BrE
/ɪks'pləʊsɪvnəs/
AmE
/ɪks'ploʊsɪvnəs/

noun - the quality of being likely to get angry easily, likely to make people angry, likely to create hatred and violence

 
childishly - dětinsky
BrE
/'tʃaɪldɪʃli/
AmE
/'tʃaɪldɪʃli/

adverb - like a child, in a way that's typical for a child

 
explosive - výbušný (povahou), vznětlivý (povahou)
BrE
/ɪks'pləʊsɪv/
AmE
/ɪks'ploʊsɪv/

adjective - likely to get angry easily, likely to make people angry, likely to create hatred and violence

 
explosive - výbušný
BrE
/ɪks'pləʊsɪv/
AmE
/ɪks'ploʊsɪv/

adjective - likely to explode easily

 
childless - bezdětný
BrE
/'tʃaɪldləs/
AmE
/'tʃaɪldləs/

adjective - not having any children

 
dauntless - neohrožený
BrE
/'dɔ:ntlɪs/
AmE
/'dɑ:ntləs/

adjective, literary - not intimidated easily, brave

 
dauntingly - znepokojivě, až děsivě
BrE
/'dɔ:ntɪŋli/
AmE
/'dɑ:ntɪŋli/

adverb - in a way that makes someone worried or scared, esp. by making something appear too difficult