acknowledge |
to admit the truth or existence of. |
buoyant |
lighthearted or cheerful. |
comply |
to do what is asked or demanded; act in agreement with a rule (sometimes followed by "with"). |
conditional |
depending on certain circumstances or events. |
console1 |
to give comfort in time of loss or suffering; make less sad. |
context |
the setting of a word or phrase in speaking or writing that determines or affects its meaning. Context can be pictures, sounds, other words, or physical surroundings. |
exult |
to rejoice greatly, especially over some triumph. |
legendary |
having to do with or like a legend. |
parental |
of or relating to the role of a mother or father. |
principle |
a basic law or truth on which action or behavior is based. |
recommend |
to present as something that one can have confidence in; present as something good. |
romance |
a love relationship, either in life or in literature or film. |
smirk |
to smile in a self-satisfied, offensively knowing, or self-conscious way. |
tarnish |
to dull the luster or color of. |
transcription |
a written or typed copy of something dictated or heard. |