alteration |
the state or process of altering. |
civilize |
to bring education and training to, especially in the arts, science, and government. |
consumption |
the act or process of using up or consuming. |
contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
definitive |
most reliable, complete, or authoritative. |
enumeration |
the act or process of naming or listing one by one. |
epic |
having to do with a long poem that tells the story of a hero or heroine. |
grimy |
covered or filled with dirt or soil; extremely dirty. |
integration |
the process of bringing all parts together into a whole. |
optimism |
the belief that things will turn out well or that there is always hope for something good to happen. |
respectively |
in the order that two or more people or things have been named. |
sculpture |
an object of art or craft made by carving, chiseling, or molding. |
sincerity |
a thorough and genuine honesty; candor; earnestness. |
sophistication |
the quality or condition of having worldly knowledge, elegant refinement, or technological complexity. |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. |