agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
chimerical |
existing only in the mind; fanciful. |
composite |
made up of several parts. |
curriculum |
the courses offered at a school or in a particular area of study. |
discrepancy |
lack of agreement; difference; inconsistency. |
enfranchise |
to give the rights of a citizen to, especially the right to vote. |
fulcrum |
that which other things are contingent upon or built around; a pivotal point or agent. |
hedonistic |
adhering to or characterized by the principle that pleasure should be the primary aim in life. |
ossify |
to become inflexible or rigid, as in thought or behavior. |
placid |
calm, smooth, or peaceful. |
prescriptive |
that prescribes; setting down rules. |
protract |
to extend in time; prolong. |
proximity |
the condition, quality, or fact of being near or close; nearness. |
semblance |
outward form; appearance. |
tirade |
a long, forceful, or angry speech, often critical or denunciatory in nature; harangue. |