aghast |
filled with alarm or horror; shocked. |
competent |
having the skill to do something; capable. |
conceal |
to hide or keep hidden from sight. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
dwindle |
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink. |
formulation |
the process or result of clear, methodical development or articulation. |
import |
something that is brought in from another country and usually sold as merchandise. |
installation |
the act of installing or condition of being installed. |
martyr |
a person who suffers or is killed for defending some belief or cause. |
morality |
general beliefs concerning what is right or wrong. |
procession |
the act of moving forward in a formal, orderly way. |
renovation |
the act or process of repairing and updating (a building or the like) so that the condition is improved and meets current standards. |
snub |
to ignore as a way to show dislike, dissatisfaction, or contempt. |
specificity |
the quality of being exact, precise, or particular. |
waver1 |
to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway. |