acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
climax |
the most exciting or interesting point in a series of events. |
correspond |
to write letters. |
crypt |
a burial chamber or underground vault, especially one beneath a church. |
cumbersome |
difficult to hold or carry because of size, shape, or weight. |
debris |
scattered pieces left after something has been destroyed. |
elementary |
having to do with the most basic or simplest parts of something. |
expectation |
the act of waiting for or looking forward to. |
fanciful |
exhibiting use of the imagination; whimsical or imaginative. |
maneuver |
to move to a desired position or goal using strategy or skill. |
oppose |
to think, act, or be against; resist. |
polarize |
to cause to concentrate around opposite points. |
simulation |
something that imitates or resembles, or the fact of resemblance itself. |
undergraduate |
a college or university student who has not yet earned a degree. |
universal |
of, having to do with, or characteristic of the whole world or the world's population. |