affirmation |
the act of affirming. |
criminality |
the condition or fact of being against the law; illegality. |
dalliance |
a wasting away of time; loitering; dawdling. |
ephemeral |
lasting for only a short period. |
fallacious |
based on unsound logic; in error; illogical. |
inkling |
a blurry or partial idea or understanding. |
malleable |
capable of being shaped, as by hammering or rolling. |
nostalgia |
a longing for the past. |
ovation |
a prolonged or enthusiastic episode of applause for someone, as following a performance. |
philosophy |
the study of the nature of life, truth, knowledge, and other important human matters, |
prevalent |
generally accepted; pervasive; widespread. |
stratify |
to assign categories or create divisions within (a society) according to a hierarchy of social or economic classes. |
traverse |
to go over, along, or through; cover or cross. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |
verbose |
using or characterized by many or superfluous words; wordy. |