cohesion |
the state or quality of having parts that are logically ordered or connected into a whole. |
convoke |
to summon to an assembly; marshal. |
decorum |
properness of behavior, manner, appearance, or the like; dignity; propriety. |
delicacy |
something delightful or rare, especially food. |
diffidence |
reticence; shyness. |
diligent |
trying hard and steadily to achieve a goal. |
exalt |
to honor or glorify. |
fop |
a man who is highly concerned with, and often vain about, his appearance and manners; dandy. |
impel |
to drive or incite to action. |
invertebrate |
without a backbone |
populist |
a person, especially a political leader, who represents, or claims to represent, the interests and concerns of the common people rather than the privileged, the politically powerful, or the intelligentsia. |
propaganda |
information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person. |
prospectus |
a written description or summary of a proposed project. |
putative |
widely thought to be such; reputed; supposed. |
raze |
to knock down or tear down (a structure); level. |