autonomy |
freedom and independence; self-governance. |
chaos |
a state, condition, or place of complete confusion or disorder. |
compliant |
willing to cooperate or agree; accommodating. |
domination |
the act of controlling or governing by the use of power or influence. |
expose |
to uncover or reveal. |
fictional |
existing only in a made-up story and not existing in real life. |
lurid |
sensational; shocking or dramatic. |
mastery |
the full grasp of a subject or skill. |
nauseate |
to cause disgust or repugnance in. |
pathetic |
causing feelings of pity or sorrow. |
preen |
to dress and groom oneself with great care and satisfaction; primp. |
regain |
to get back; recover. |
significantly |
in an amount or to an extent that is important; considerably. |
summon |
to call to appear for a particular purpose. |
turbulent |
marked by episodes of unrest, turmoil, violence, or the like. |