acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
circumference |
the line that forms the outside edge of a circle or other round figure or area. |
complex |
difficult to understand. |
confidence |
a sense of trust or faith in a person or thing, or in oneself. |
consent |
to give permission or approval; agree (often followed by "to"). |
cryptic |
difficult to understand; ambiguous or mysterious in meaning. |
enhance |
to improve or add to the quality, value, or attractiveness of. |
martial |
having to do with war or military activities. |
nausea |
a sick feeling in the stomach with the need to vomit. |
proclamation |
the act of announcing to the public, or something that is said for the public to hear. |
snub |
to ignore as a way to show dislike, dissatisfaction, or contempt. |
theology |
the study of religion, especially the relations between God and the universe as expressed in religious doctrine, revelation, and scripture. |
thereby |
as a result of that; by that means. |
tier |
one of several rows or layers placed one above another. |
transcription |
a written or typed copy of something dictated or heard. |