acute |
sharp; severe. |
baroque |
(often capitalized) the style or period in art, music, and architecture prevailing in Europe following the Renaissance, characterized by bold and elaborate forms of ornamentation. |
burrow |
a hole or tunnel dug by certain animals for use as a hiding place or home. |
constructive |
serving to make better or more clear; helpful. |
dilute |
to make thinner or weaker by adding a liquid. |
environmental |
of or having to do with the surroundings of something, especially the natural surroundings. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
mobility |
the quality of moving or being moved easily from place to place, or of having ease and flexibility of motion. |
premise |
a statement that forms the basis of an argument and that is usually accepted. |
sentinel |
one that stands guard or watches; sentry. |
tranquillity |
the condition or quality of being peaceful, untroubled, or calm; serenity. |
unemployment |
the number or percentage of workers that do not have jobs. |
vigilante |
one who seeks to avenge a crime or injury or to punish a suspected criminal without legal authority or due process. |
vulnerable |
able to be hurt or injured. |
zeal |
great enthusiasm for a person or cause. |