alleviate |
to make (trouble or pain) easier to tolerate or accept; ease. |
anarchist |
a person who believes in, desires, or tries to realize a society or state without a government. |
aural2 |
of or relating to the ear or hearing. |
buoyancy |
the capacity to float or rise to the top in a liquid or gas. |
curriculum |
the courses offered at a school or in a particular area of study. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
eccentricity |
an odd or peculiar behavior, habit, interest, or the like. |
enmity |
the mutual feeling of enemies toward each other; hatred; hostility; antagonism. |
maxim |
a brief, concise statement of a general or basic truth or rule, especially for proper conduct. |
myopia |
a visual defect in which distant images are focused in front of rather than on the retina; nearsightedness. |
portly |
rather fat; stout. |
punctilious |
strictly adhering to etiquette or formalities. |
servile |
very submissive to another's authority; slavish. |
tumult |
the noise and commotion of a large crowd; uproar. |
uniformity |
the state or quality of being uniform; overall sameness. |