adaptive |
capable of changing in response to changes in environment. |
allege |
to say or claim to be true without having proof. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
elementary |
having to do with the most basic or simplest parts of something. |
exert |
to use or put into action; apply. |
gall1 |
impudence; nerve. |
harmonize |
to bring into agreement or cause to combine pleasantly or satisfactorily. |
hovel |
a small, uncomfortable, dirty house or hut. |
infinite |
having no limits or end; without measure. |
influence |
to have an effect on a person's actions or thoughts. |
ordeal |
a painful, difficult experience, or test of one's character. |
reform |
the changing of wrong or bad conditions to make them better. |
sincerity |
a thorough and genuine honesty; candor; earnestness. |
vagabond |
having no permanent home; wandering from place to place; nomadic. |
virtual |
not actually being true or real, but seeming to be, or having the same result as if true or real. |