equanimity |
the quality of remaining calm, serene, or unruffled, especially under stress; composure. |
flamboyant |
exceptionally showy or dashing in one's speech, manner, or appearance. |
incognito |
in disguise; under a false identity. |
incriminate |
to show involvement in a crime. |
indictment |
the act of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury, or the condition of being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury. |
invertebrate |
without a backbone |
judicious |
characterized by or using sound judgment; wise; prudent. |
obsession |
that which preoccupies one's mind or emotions excessively or abnormally. |
paradox |
a statement that contradicts or seems to contradict itself, yet often expresses a truth, such as "Less is more". |
personify |
to be a perfect or typical example of; embody. |
philanthropist |
one who engages in charitable activities. |
proximity |
the condition, quality, or fact of being near or close; nearness. |
retention |
the act or process of maintaining the possession or use of. |
ruse |
a trick, pretense, or diversion intended to deceive or mislead. |
skirmish |
a minor or preliminary battle between small military units. |