absurd |
not at all logical; impossible to be true; ridiculous. |
adverse |
not helpful to one's wishes or interests. |
burial |
the act of putting a dead body underground or in the sea. |
consciousness |
the physical condition of being awake and aware. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
dubious |
having or showing doubt; skeptical. |
folly |
a lack of good sense or judgment. |
intermediate |
being or happening between two things, stages, positions, or persons; being in the middle. |
lengthy |
tediously long in duration, as a speech. |
methodology |
a body of procedures, principles, and rules used for a specific activity or branch of knowledge. |
oversee |
to watch over and direct (others or their work); supervise. |
persuasion |
the act of convincing someone to believe something or do something. |
preferential |
giving advantage to one over others. |
proclamation |
the act of announcing to the public, or something that is said for the public to hear. |
unexpected |
unforeseen; surprising. |