capitulate |
to surrender or acquiesce. |
dexterity |
grace and easy quickness in using the hands or body; skill. |
dogged |
persistent or stubborn. |
formidable |
exceptionally difficult; daunting. |
inferiority |
the fact or condition of being lesser in quality, worth, importance, rank, or position. |
juncture |
a particular point in time, especially a point of serious importance or crisis. |
overbear |
to dominate or overwhelm; prevail over. |
primacy |
the state of being first, earliest, most essential, or most important. |
promenade |
a leisurely walk, especially in a public place. |
recession1 |
a period of reduced or declining economic activity. |
retrograde |
moving or tending to move in a backward direction; retreating. |
unctuous |
excessively or falsely earnest or amiable. |
unintelligible |
not able to be understood, as spoken or written language. |
vibrant |
full of energy, life, or constant activity. |
visage |
the face of a person, statue, or the like, especially in regard to its appearance or expression. |