articulate |
able to speak or express oneself in a clear way. |
cogitate |
to think over something carefully or at length. |
cubicle |
any very small room or partitioned space, as in an office or dormitory. |
disarray |
confusion or disorder. |
endorse |
to give support to; approve of. |
filial |
of, concerning, or befitting a daughter or son. |
gratis |
without charging money; freely. |
ingrain |
to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. |
mandatory |
ordered; required; obligatory. |
presumptive |
affording a reasonable basis for belief. |
reformatory |
a corrective institution for disciplining and re-educating young offenders. |
reminiscence |
something that is remembered; memory or impression. |
trajectory |
the actual or expected path of a moving object, especially the curve followed by a projectile, missile, or spacecraft in flight. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |
veracity |
conformance to fact; accuracy; truth. |