advocate |
to speak or act in favor of. |
aristocracy |
a class of people who have a high social position because of the family they are born into. Members of the aristocracy are usually richer and have more privileges than other members of society. |
ashen1 |
of the color of ashes; very pale. |
compile |
to gather information together to form one written work. |
digress |
to stray from the main topic; ramble. |
diminutive |
very small; tiny. |
ductile |
able to withstand stress without breaking, as in drawing out into wire or pounding thin. |
effigy |
a likeness of a person, usually sculpted, as on a tomb. |
enumerate |
to name or list one by one. |
gregarious |
fond of socializing with others; sociable. |
lackluster |
without brilliance or vitality; dull. |
referent |
anything in the real world or in the imagination that is symbolized or referred to by a word or other symbol. |
stupor |
a state of unconsciousness, insensibility, or torpor. |
subversive |
tending or intended to undermine or cause the overthrow of an established authority, especially a national government. |
wily |
cleverly deceitful; tricky; cunning. |