articulate |
able to speak or express oneself in a clear way. |
cogent |
convincing, or compelling by virtue of a strong argument or clear presentation. |
humility |
the quality or state of being humble; modesty about one's status or accomplishments. |
laudable |
worthy of praise. |
materialistic |
being more greatly concerned with things in the world that can be acquired than with spiritual matters or values. |
myopia |
a visual defect in which distant images are focused in front of rather than on the retina; nearsightedness. |
nurture |
to care for and encourage the growth and development of (a living thing). |
propitious |
offering favorable circumstances or conditions; opportune; promising. |
provisional |
adopted on a temporary or tentative basis until something permanent is established; conditional. |
singular |
extraordinary or exceptional. |
somnolent |
sleepy or drowsy. |
stalwart |
steady and loyal; reliable. |
stature |
relative status as measured by skill or achievement; reputation. |
taciturn |
habitually silent and uncommunicative. |
undercut |
to act so as to lessen the effectiveness or influence of; undermine or thwart. |