affirm |
to state or declare as true. |
ambiguity |
uncertainty or vagueness in meaning, intention, or the like. |
cease |
to stop or come to an end. |
complexity |
the state or condition of being complex or complicated. |
condemn |
to call wrong, evil, or inadequate; strongly disapprove of. |
conquest |
the act or process of overcoming or defeating. |
enforce |
to put in force; make people obey. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
indication |
anything that indicates, such as a sign. |
inspiration |
a person or thing that motivates, uplifts, or gives one the confidence to do something; someone or something that inspires. |
knack |
a natural talent for something. |
posture |
the general position of or manner of holding the body. |
practitioner |
a person working in a trade, occupation, or profession. |
predictable |
able to be foreseen or anticipated. |
spry |
moving in a brisk and lively way; nimble. |