candid |
without deception or concealment; honest; forthright. |
caption |
the words that describe a picture or graph in a magazine, book, or newspaper. |
catalyst |
an agent that causes an interaction between persons or forces without being affected itself. |
deteriorate |
to become less in value or quality; decline. |
doctrine |
a belief or set of beliefs held by a religion, government, or other group. |
dominant |
most powerful; ruling or controlling. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
fatality |
a sudden or unexpected death. |
hazardous |
full of danger; having great or many risks. |
incline |
to slope or slant. |
indifference |
lack of interest, especially when interest is called for,expected, or hoped for. |
prim |
correct and proper beyond what is needed. |
relevance |
connection or importance to the matter in question; pertinence. |
seismic |
of, concerning, or resulting from an earthquake. |
smug |
confident of or satisfied with oneself to the point of annoying other people; complacent. |