acclimate |
to become used to new weather conditions or surroundings. |
coherent |
lumping, holding, or sticking together. |
didactic |
intended to educate or instruct, especially in moral values. |
diffidence |
reticence; shyness. |
empathy |
identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes. |
evasion |
the act or an instance of escaping, avoiding, or failing to perform something. |
impart |
to give all or a part of; bestow or transmit. |
incision |
a cut made during surgery. |
iniquity |
great injustice or wickedness. |
medley |
a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music. |
menagerie |
a collection of usually wild or exotic animals, or the place where they are exhibited. |
pivotal |
critically important or crucial; on which something is contingent. |
provident |
showing wisdom and foresight in planning for the future. |
raucous |
loud, sharp, and rasping, as, at times, a bird's call or a human's voice or laugh. |
zealous |
characterized by, showing, or filled with an intense enthusiasm, as toward a cause, purpose, or activity. |