egress |
an act, instance, method, or place of exit or emergence. |
garner |
to accumulate, acquire, or receive in abundance. |
harmonious |
characterized by agreement or accord. |
indiscriminate |
lacking in judgment and discernment; making no distinctions. |
integral |
being an essential part of the whole. |
lieu |
the place formerly occupied by something or someone. |
minuscule |
so small as to be almost negligible; tiny. |
notoriety |
the condition or quality of being widely known or spoken of, especially for something that is not good. |
pronouncement |
a formal or official declaration. |
quintessence |
that which most perfectly describes or typifies something; essence. |
redundant |
unnecessarily repetitive. |
sedentary |
involving or characterized by sitting or little physical activity. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |
uncomplicated |
not difficult to understand or deal with; simple; straightforward. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |