addict |
a person who depends on something, such as a drug, that is usually harmful and cannot be easily given up. |
affirm |
to state or declare as true. |
bureaucracy |
an organized group of hired officials, especially governmental. |
coordination |
the working together of different muscles to carry out a complicated movement. |
extraordinary |
very unusual; far beyond the ordinary. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
logic |
the process of drawing conclusions based on known principles or facts; reasoning. |
methodology |
a body of procedures, principles, and rules used for a specific activity or branch of knowledge. |
miscellaneous |
made up of many different kinds. |
nocturnal |
happening in the night. |
oversight |
a lack of paying attention to what one is doing. |
philosophical |
of or pertaining to the nature and principles of knowledge, truth, existence, and moral and aesthetic values. |
regal |
of, pertaining to, or suitable for royalty; royal. |
relentless |
without mercy or compassion; unyielding or stern. |
stabilize |
to become steady, firm, unwavering, or fixed. |