abrasion |
a spot or patch that has been scraped, as on the skin. |
accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
alleged |
claimed, usually with some amount of evidence, to be as described, although not proven so. |
breakthrough |
an important discovery in a particular field that encourages an acceleration in knowledge or expertise. |
collision |
an act or instance of coming together with force; crash. |
exult |
to rejoice greatly, especially over some triumph. |
ignorant |
without knowledge or education. |
immense |
very large; huge. |
negative |
not helpful or constructive; critical; pessimistic. |
perish |
to die or be destroyed by violence or in some other way that is not natural. |
pry1 |
to be too curious about another person's private life. |
segregation |
the practice of separating people according to groups, especially racial groups. |
skew |
to turn or go off at an angle; swerve. |
statistic |
a piece of numerical information. |
woo |
to solicit or invite (some consequence or result). |