abject |
of the lowest or most wretched kind. |
amass |
to gather or accumulate for oneself. |
amphitheater |
an oval or round building with seats rising in rows from an open, central area. Amphitheaters are used for sports and other public events. |
clemency |
the inclination to be merciful or forgiving; leniency. |
conformist |
one who tends to act in accordance or compliance with established standards or norms. |
dogmatic |
asserting beliefs and opinions as though they were proven facts. |
indigenous |
being the people or animals that originally lived and may continue to live in a particular country or region. |
interpose |
to insert (a comment, question, criticism, or the like) in the course of a conversation or speech. |
iterate |
to say or do again or repeatedly. |
jargon |
special words or language used by a particular group or to describe a particular interest. |
juncture |
a particular point in time, especially a point of serious importance or crisis. |
misapprehension |
a failure to understand. |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. |
recipient |
one who accepts something that has been sent or given, or one who has been awarded something. |
revue |
a form of entertainment consisting of a series of songs, comic routines, and dances, often as parodies of current affairs and people. |