capitulate |
to surrender or acquiesce. |
cohesion |
the state or quality of having parts that are logically ordered or connected into a whole. |
demagogue |
a leader, especially a speaker or politician, who attempts to persuade and to gain a following by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the public, rather than by rational argument. |
gesticulation |
the act or an instance of using hand movements, as to add emphasis or expressiveness to speech. |
indolent |
inclined to avoid exertion or effort; lazy. |
intrepid |
feeling or showing no fear; courageous; bold. |
jubilation |
a feeling of great joy, pride, and happiness; exultation. |
nurture |
to care for and encourage the growth and development of (a living thing). |
parity |
equality in amount, status, strength, or the like. |
rabid |
extreme in opinion or action; fanatical. |
rampant |
unrestrained or uncontrollable; unbridled. |
rectify |
to put right or correct (a bad situation, injustice, or the like); remedy. |
repository |
a container or place where things may be stored; storage unit or space. |
spontaneous |
happening in a free way; not forced. |
sporadic |
occurring irregularly or in a thinly scattered manner in time or space. |