access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
autonomy |
freedom and independence; self-governance. |
censor |
an official who decides what art, movies, or books may be published. A censor works for a government, religion, or other organization, and promotes its ideas. |
consciousness |
the physical condition of being awake and aware. |
converse2 |
a thing that is the opposite or the reverse of something else. |
disdain |
an attitude or display of contempt; scorn. |
embroil |
to involve in conflict. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
mockery |
contempt, derision, or ridicule, or an instance of this. |
mull1 |
to think something over; ponder. |
optimum |
the situation, quantity, degree, or other condition that is most desirable. |
potential |
a certain skill that may be developed. |
reject |
to refuse to take, approve, or believe. |
tantalize |
to tease or torment with the sight or prospect of something desirable but unattainable. |
verge |
the border or edge of something. |