anthology |
a collection of written works, such as poems or stories. An anthology can be written by one or by several authors. |
boredom |
the state of being bored or of not feeling interested. |
consequently |
as a result; therefore. |
diplomatic |
careful not to anger people or hurt their feelings. |
discrimination |
the act of treating some people unfairly because of prejudice. |
dormant |
asleep, or in a state of rest that is similar to sleep. |
expose |
to uncover or reveal. |
harmony |
being in agreement; unity. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
insincerity |
falsity or hypocrisy. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
selective |
very careful in choosing. |
somber |
sad, dismal, or full of gloom. |
sovereignty |
supreme power or authority, especially over a state or other political body. |
universal |
of, having to do with, or characteristic of the whole world or the world's population. |