altruism |
unselfish concern for the well-being of others. |
armistice |
an agreement by groups of people or countries at war to stop fighting; truce. |
comradeship |
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests. |
contend |
to struggle; fight against difficulties or opposition. |
dignitary |
one who holds a high office or rank. |
entourage |
a group of people who accompany another person as attendants or associates; retinue. |
fanfare |
a flourish of trumpets, used to mark an entrance or beginning. |
implode |
to violently collapse or compress inward. |
invertebrate |
without a backbone |
iterate |
to say or do again or repeatedly. |
monologue |
a long speech or reading given by a single speaker. |
mutable |
able or likely to change. |
repercussion |
(usually plural) a result or effect of an action or event, often occurring indirectly or unexpectedly. |
wholehearted |
without reservation; sincere and enthusiastic. |
workaday |
ordinary; mundane; everyday. |