abhor |
to regard with intense loathing or horror; detest. |
adaptable |
abed to be changed in order to serve a different purpose or work in a new way. |
bachelor |
a man who has not married. |
commendation |
something, especially an award, that confers honor or distinction. |
conceivable |
capable of being thought of or imagined; thinkable. |
downplay |
to dismiss the significance of; minimize. |
haughty |
proud in a way that shows a low opinion of others; thinking of others as beneath oneself. |
metamorphosis |
a complete change of form, parts, or character. |
occasional |
happening now and then or not too often. |
paradigm |
an example, model, pattern, or the like. |
presentation |
the act of showing or explaining, often to a group of people. |
relent |
to become less harsh or less strict. |
royalty |
a member of a king or queen's family, or all such persons as a group. |
spry |
moving in a brisk and lively way; nimble. |
swindle |
to cheat out of money or property. |