correlate |
to have a causal, complementary, parallel, or reciprocal relationship. |
disuse |
the state or condition of not being used or practiced any longer. |
egotistical |
self-centered or selfish. |
emulate |
to try to be the same as or better than (another person), especially by imitating. |
felicity |
an instance or condition of great happiness; bliss. |
inclusive |
comprising or covering a great deal; comprehensive. |
maul |
to hurt by beating or through other rough treatment. |
obnoxious |
offensive or not pleasant. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
orientation |
the act or process of preparing oneself or others for a new situation. |
pedantry |
the act or practice, or an instance, of flaunting one's learnedness or of being overly insistent on scholarly formalities or details. |
plummet |
to fall sharply down, especially at high speed; plunge. |
solemnity |
the condition or quality of being grave or serious. |
visceral |
stemming from instinct or intuition rather than the intellect. |
vivacity |
the characteristic or state of being vivacious; liveliness; sprightliness; animation. |