adept |
having great skill or ability. |
amicable |
characterized by good will; friendly. |
amphitheater |
an oval or round building with seats rising in rows from an open, central area. Amphitheaters are used for sports and other public events. |
anonymous |
having an unknown name or identity. |
credo |
any formulation of belief, especially a religious one. |
diligent |
trying hard and steadily to achieve a goal. |
flamboyant |
exceptionally showy or dashing in one's speech, manner, or appearance. |
inept |
lacking skill or aptitude; incompetent. |
latent |
present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
ovation |
a prolonged or enthusiastic episode of applause for someone, as following a performance. |
plurality |
the largest proportion of votes in an election, especially when it is less than half the total, or the margin of votes separating the victor from the person who came second. |
poseur |
one who adopts an affected attitude or manner in order to impress others. |
progression |
the act of moving forward or onward. |
temerity |
reckless or foolish boldness; rash disregard of danger. |
venerable |
deserving honor, respect, or reverence because of advanced age, noble character, or dignified position. |