argumentative |
given to quarrels, debate, or violent clashes of opinion, often without a cause; contentious. |
autobiography |
the story of a person's life written or told by that person. |
chronicle |
an account of events, told in the order in which those events took place. |
cleanse |
to make clean; remove dirt from. |
elapse |
to go or slip by; pass or come to an end. |
enunciate |
to pronounce words, especially in a clear and distinct voice. |
fictional |
existing only in a made-up story and not existing in real life. |
inseparable |
impossible or difficult to divide or to conceive of apart; tending to remain together. |
leisurely |
unhurried; slow. |
maintenance |
the act of taking care of or keeping in good condition. |
nauseate |
to cause disgust or repugnance in. |
posture |
the general position of or manner of holding the body. |
procession |
the act of moving forward in a formal, orderly way. |
reject |
to refuse to take, approve, or believe. |
subdue |
to overcome or conquer, as by military victory. |