aerate |
to expose to the circulation or chemical action of air in order to ventilate or cleanse. |
amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
amplitude |
the state or quality of being ample; largeness. |
apocalypse |
any instance of terrible destruction and devastation, especially on a scale that could bring about an end to the world. |
avid |
having or showing great enthusiasm. |
demagogue |
a leader, especially a speaker or politician, who attempts to persuade and to gain a following by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the public, rather than by rational argument. |
electorate |
a body of those entitled to participate in an election; qualified voters, as a group. |
myopia |
a visual defect in which distant images are focused in front of rather than on the retina; nearsightedness. |
overt |
openly apparent; not concealed. (Cf. covert.) |
perpetrate |
to commit or carry out (a crime, act of mischief, or the like). |
presumptuous |
excessively bold or forward. |
recurrent |
happening again or repeatedly. |
rudimentary |
of or pertaining to the basic or first principles; elementary. |
singular |
extraordinary or exceptional. |
transcendent |
going beyond the ordinary; surpassing; extraordinary. |