academic |
having to do with a school. |
accommodate |
to have room for. |
compatible |
able to exist or function harmoniously with another. |
congressional |
(sometimes capitalized) of or pertaining to a legislative congress, especially the U.S. Congress. |
dependent |
relying on another for help or to provide what one needs. |
distaste |
dislike or repugnance. |
drab |
not bright; dull. |
fundamental |
basic; central; serving as a foundation. |
humanitarian |
characterized by concern for improving the welfare of people. |
marathon |
a race in which participants run 26.2 miles. |
poise |
a state or position of balance. |
prose |
writing or speech in its usual form of a series of sentences. Most language that is not poetry can be described as prose. Novels, short stories, essays, and letters are examples of writing done in prose. |
resignation |
the act of giving up a job or other position, or a formal letter announcing this. |
unoriginal |
not new or inventive; derived or copied from something else. |
valor |
boldness in facing danger; courage; bravery. |