clause |
a group of words that has a subject and a verb. Clauses can be part or all of a sentence. |
climax |
the most exciting or interesting point in a series of events. |
congest |
to fill to excess; overcrowd; clog. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
divert |
to turn aside or away from something. |
enhance |
to improve or add to the quality, value, or attractiveness of. |
genre |
a category of artistic work marked by a particular specified form, technique, or content. |
helm |
a wheel or lever used for steering a ship. |
intentional |
done on purpose; deliberate. |
mainstream |
agreeing with or shaped by the main trends and most common opinions of a group or society. |
norm |
a model or standard, especially one that is generally accepted or followed. |
offense |
the act of breaking a law or rule or doing something wrong; crime; sin. |
prophesy |
to foretell or reveal, especially under divine inspiration. |
qualification |
something that makes a person fit for an activity or job. |
vague |
just barely visible or able to be perceived. |