acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
collage |
a type of art work in which different kinds of materials are pasted onto a surface to make a picture. These materials can be anything from paper and photographs, to cloth and buttons. |
delegate |
a person who is chosen to speak or act for others. |
enunciate |
to pronounce words, especially in a clear and distinct voice. |
ethical |
of or concerning moral principles of right and wrong. |
foremost |
first or most important; leading. |
monarchy |
government by or in the name of a king, queen, or similar ruler, whose power may be strong or limited. |
pious |
showing love for a god or gods in thought and action; religious. |
rampart |
a mound of earth raised to serve as a defensive fortification, often topped with a protective wall. |
reference |
the act or fact of mentioning. |
regulation |
a rule or law that controls or directs people's actions. |
subtle |
difficult to detect or define; elusive or ambiguous. |
sullen |
silently showing anger. |
underestimate |
to appraise at too low a quantity, rate, strength, value, or the like. |
utmost |
of the highest or greatest degree, amount, or intensity; greatest. |