(Friday)
feckless \FEK-lis\, adjective:
1. Ineffective; having no real worth or purpose.
2. Worthless; irresponsible; generally incompetent and ineffectual.
Feckless is from Scots feck, alteration of effect + -less.
(Saturday)
velleity \veh-LEE-uh-tee; vuh-\, noun:
1. The lowest degree of desire; imperfect or incomplete volition.
2. A slight wish or inclination.
Velleity is derived from Latin velle, "to will, to be willing, to wish."
Try using this in a sentence...
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