annex |
to add or attach to something larger. |
approximate |
nearly exact or correct. |
convict |
to find guilty of a crime. |
democrat |
a member of the Democratic Party of the United States. |
intention |
a decided course of action; plan. |
mastery |
the full grasp of a subject or skill. |
passive |
receiving an action without acting in return, or not responding to something that might affect one. |
portray |
to make a picture of in images or words. |
prescribe |
to order or suggest as a medicine. |
scandal |
a reported behavior or event that is illegal or considered morally wrong and which causes strongly negative public reaction. |
seminar |
a small class at a university, usually for advanced students, for study and discussion. |
simplicity |
the condition or quality of being easy to understand or do. |
tamper |
to meddle in something when one is not asked, and so change or damage it (usually followed by "with"). |
tolerate |
to allow or accept; not oppose or attack. |
unfamiliar |
not known or experienced before; unusual; strange. |