access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
addiction |
the condition of being addicted, especially to something that is not good for one's health. |
averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
brood |
to think or worry a lot about a single subject (usually followed by "on" or "over"). |
composure |
calmness in thinking or acting; self-control. |
consequently |
as a result; therefore. |
consistent |
having a regular style or pattern; not changing. |
consumption |
the act or process of using up or consuming. |
contemplate |
to look at carefully for a long time. |
descriptive |
using or full of description. |
discriminate |
to judge or treat someone unfairly because he or she belongs to a particular group or category of people (usually followed by "against"). |
embrace |
an act or instance of holding someone closely in one's arms; hug. |
inscribe |
to write by carving. |
mystify |
to confuse or puzzle, often on purpose. |
prose |
writing or speech in its usual form of a series of sentences. Most language that is not poetry can be described as prose. Novels, short stories, essays, and letters are examples of writing done in prose. |