altruism |
unselfish concern for the well-being of others. |
audacity |
courage or boldness often combined with daring or recklessness. |
discordant |
in conflict or disagreement. |
embody |
to put in a form that can be seen; make real. |
hiatus |
a gap or break in activity, time, or space; interruption. |
humbug |
something without substance or meaning, such as an idea or argument; nonsense. |
indiscriminate |
lacking in judgment and discernment; making no distinctions. |
ire |
anger or wrath. |
maladjustment |
an inability to bring one's own needs into harmony with the demands of the external environment. |
promontory |
a high cliff that sticks out into a large body of water or that rises above an area of lower land. |
raucous |
loud, sharp, and rasping, as, at times, a bird's call or a human's voice or laugh. |
redouble |
to make twice as great; renew more vigorously; intensify. |
spontaneous |
happening in a free way; not forced. |
vanguard |
the leading or foremost position or part of a movement or force; forefront. |
wrangle |
to win or obtain by quarreling. |