abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
array |
a large and impressive set of things; display. |
depress |
to cause to be unhappy or in low spirits. |
dither |
to hesitate nervously or vacillate; be irresolute. |
domain |
the land owned or under the control of a single ruler or government. |
erode |
to wear away or eat into. |
evaluate |
to judge the level or value of. |
inaccurate |
not correct, true, or exact. |
maneuver |
to move to a desired position or goal using strategy or skill. |
outsider |
a person who does not belong to a particular group. |
preach |
to give a talk on religion that is used to teach; give a sermon. |
recalibrate |
to reset or adjust the scale of (a quantitative measuring instrument or system), usually to maintain a correspondence with a standard. |
smirk |
to smile in a self-satisfied, offensively knowing, or self-conscious way. |
snob |
a person who admires and imitates people of a high social or intellectual class. Snobs act or feel superior to anyone of a lower class. |
vivid |
bright and strong. |