abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
capitalism |
an economic system in which land, factories, and other resources are owned by individuals instead of the government. In this system, the prices of things we buy are decided by the people who sell them and not by the government. |
debate |
to discuss the different sides of a subject or issue. |
deflate |
to cause to shrink or collapse by letting out air or gas. |
descriptive |
using or full of description. |
embroil |
to involve in conflict. |
factor |
something that has an influence on something that happens or is one of the causes of it. |
indignant |
feeling or showing anger about something considered to be unfair or without value. |
infuse |
to fill or inspire. |
palette |
a thin, oval board, with a thumb hole, on which a painter holds and mixes colors. |
pigment |
anything that is used to or serves to provide color. |
poverty |
the condition of being poor; a lack of money. |
startling |
causing one to move suddenly or involuntarily because loud, sudden, or unexpected. |
systematic |
involving or based on a method or plan; not random or chaotic. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |