actual |
truly existing, or being something that is real or true. |
audacious |
very bold or adventurous; daring. |
ballast |
heavy material placed in a boat or ship to make it more stable. |
clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
countenance |
facial expression or general appearance. |
deform |
to damage the shape or form of. |
despondent |
low in spirits; unhappy, depressed, or dejected. |
domestic |
of or related to the home or family. |
ferry |
a boat or ship that carries people or freight back and forth across a river or other body of water. |
hoax |
an act meant to trick or deceive. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
incidence |
the frequency with which something happens or the range over which it occurs. |
literary |
having to do with poems, novels, plays, and essays, or those who write or read them. |
occupant |
someone who lives or works in a place or fills a position. |
posture |
the general position of or manner of holding the body. |