altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
aural2 |
of or relating to the ear or hearing. |
curvature |
the condition of being bent or rounded. |
ecclesiastical |
of or related to the church and clergy. |
empathy |
identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes. |
execrable |
of very poor quality; extremely inferior. |
facilitate |
to make less difficult; help in the doing of. |
fluctuate |
to vary or change irregularly; rise and fall. |
inducement |
something used to persuade someone to a course of action; incentive. |
ingest |
to take in to the body through the mouth. |
jocose |
inclined to joke; jovial; merry. |
primacy |
the state of being first, earliest, most essential, or most important. |
proxy |
a person who is authorized to act for or on behalf of another, especially as a voter; substitute. |
sally |
a sudden forward attack or rush from a defensive position by a military force. |
zealot |
a person who is excessively and often intolerantly enthusiastic, especially about a cause or religious faith; fanatic. |