acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
adventurous |
willing to take risks in order to find excitement; daring. |
bog |
an area of soft, wet earth; marsh. |
degradation |
the act or process of bringing down or lowering in character or moral purpose. |
expedite |
to send off, facilitate the progress of, or accomplish with speed and efficiency. |
indignation |
righteous anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy. |
nourish |
to supply with food needed for life and growth. |
obstinate |
not willing to change one's ideas; stubborn. |
phenomenon |
a happening or fact that can be seen or known through the senses. |
publicity |
information given out through the media that gets the attention of the public. |
saga |
a medieval Nordic or Icelandic prose narrative, especially one describing the historical or legendary exploits of a single person or family. |
sincere |
genuine, true, and not pretended. |
stabilization |
the process of making or becoming steady or even, and keeping at a certain level or degree. |
suffuse |
of a color, liquid, or the like, to spread throughout or across the surface of. |
swivel |
a device that allows the object fastened or mounted to it to turn freely or pivot. |