acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
aggression |
an attack or war against a country started without good cause by another country. |
brochure |
a small booklet or pamphlet, especially one that contains pictures and is used for advertising purposes. |
collide |
to strike or bump into one another with force. |
consideration |
careful attention or thought. |
ethics |
the rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group. |
genetics |
(used with a singular verb) the science that studies how characteristics are passed on from parent to offspring. Genetics is concerned with the influence of genes on the appearance, development, and evolution of plants and animals. |
jovial |
very cheerful, friendly, and merry; jolly. |
manageable |
capable of being handled or controlled. |
narrative |
a story, description, or account of events. |
objective |
a goal or purpose that a person works to achieve; aim. |
philosophical |
of or pertaining to the nature and principles of knowledge, truth, existence, and moral and aesthetic values. |
stealth |
secretive, surreptitious, or covert movement or procedure; sneakiness; furtiveness. |
uncertainty |
the condition or quality of being unsure or doubtful. |
vacate |
to make vacant or unoccupied by leaving. |