acute |
sharp; severe. |
amble |
to walk at a slow, easy pace. |
characterize |
to describe the particular character or qualities of; give certain characteristics to. |
critic |
anyone who judges or evaluates. |
debris |
scattered pieces left after something has been destroyed. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
ethical |
of or concerning moral principles of right and wrong. |
girder |
a heavy beam made of steel or wood used to support the floor or framework of a bridge or building. |
highlight |
that which is exceptionally and pleasurably memorable, important, or prominent. |
pastor |
a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation. |
royalty |
a member of a king or queen's family, or all such persons as a group. |
sheer |
thin or fine enough to see through. |
sprawl |
to lie, sit, or fall with the arms and legs spread out in a loose or relaxed way. |
unacceptable |
not approved of or permissible because of not meeting certain standards or expectations. |
witless |
lacking or not using cleverness or intelligence; stupid; foolish. |