celebrity |
a person who is famous. |
cognition |
the mental acts or processes by which knowledge is acquired or processed. |
compromise |
a settlement of a disagreement in which each side gives up something, or the result of such a settlement. |
convenience |
the quality of being useful or handy for someone's purpose or need. |
eccentric |
not behaving or thinking in an ordinary or accepted way; odd; peculiar. |
gripe |
(informal) to complain continually; nag; grumble. |
hypothetical |
based on a premise rather than having substance in reality; supposed. |
indulgence |
the act of yielding to or gratifying a desire or appetite. |
intentional |
done on purpose; deliberate. |
nonetheless |
despite the foregoing; still; even so. |
pith |
weightiness, significance, or importance. |
preach |
to give a talk on religion that is used to teach; give a sermon. |
privilege |
a right or benefit that is given only to a certain person, group, or social class. |
restrain |
to hold back or control. |
tempo |
the speed at which a musical piece is to be played. |