appreciate |
to be grateful for or to. |
balmy |
soft, mild, and soothing. |
citation |
the act of citing or quoting, or the passage or source so cited. |
confer |
to give or award. |
credibility |
the quality of being believable, or the power to cause others to believe. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
diminish |
to make smaller or cause to appear smaller in size or importance. |
excerpt |
a short section taken from a play, film, or written work. |
meditation |
sustained thought or self-forgetful concentration, especially for the purposes of religious devotion or relaxation. |
mobility |
the quality of moving or being moved easily from place to place, or of having ease and flexibility of motion. |
pacify |
to calm or bring back peace of mind to. |
qualitative |
of or concerning the nature or attributes of something, as opposed to its amount. (Cf. quantitative.) |
regardless |
without concern or thought. |
statistics |
(used with a singular verb) the mathematical study of numerical information, especially representative information about a limited portion of a population that is used to make generalized conclusions about the whole. |
unappreciated |
not acknowledged as having worth or value. |