associate |
to connect with something else in one's mind. |
dwell |
to think, write, or speak about over and over again for a long time (often followed by "on" or "upon"). |
exclusive |
keeping out all others. |
foster |
to aid and encourage the growth or development of. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
humdrum |
lacking variety; dull, monotonous, and commonplace. |
illustrate |
to explain or make clear by giving examples. |
interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
mar |
to damage or spoil, especially on the surface or face, but not severely. |
procession |
the act of moving forward in a formal, orderly way. |
random |
made or done without purpose or pattern; made or done by chance. |
simplify |
to make plainer, easier, or less complex. |
unfamiliar |
not known or experienced before; unusual; strange. |
unoriginal |
not new or inventive; derived or copied from something else. |
waver1 |
to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway. |