acclamation |
enthusiastic applause; loud expression of approval. |
audacity |
courage or boldness often combined with daring or recklessness. |
concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
eulogize |
to speak or write high praise of, or make a formal tribute to (usually a dead person). |
incorrigible |
incapable of being controlled or influenced for the better. |
invertebrate |
without a backbone |
modulate |
to vary the loudness, pitch, intensity, or tone of; especially soften or tone down. |
motif |
a distinct formal unit such as a design, theme, or musical phrase that may repeat in, dominate, characterize, or be a prominent feature of an aesthetic or decorative work. |
notoriety |
the condition or quality of being widely known or spoken of, especially for something that is not good. |
nuance |
a subtle quality or difference in tone, meaning, color, or the like; shade. |
piety |
worshipful devotion to and veneration of God or family. |
sultry |
uncomfortably hot and humid. |
suppress |
to stop the activities or progress of, especially by force. |
unproductive |
not yielding useful or helpful results; not fruitful. |
vanguard |
the leading or foremost position or part of a movement or force; forefront. |