abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
ajar |
partly opened. |
brawl |
a noisy fight or argument. |
compute |
to figure out or calculate by using arithmetic. |
consume |
to eat; devour. |
cue1 |
anything done or said during a play that is a signal for an actor to say or do something. |
dispense |
to give out in portions; distribute. |
infuse |
to fill or inspire. |
macho |
embodying or demonstrating a conception of masculinity emphasizing strength, assertiveness, and dominance. |
momentary |
lasting only an instant. |
narrative |
a story, description, or account of events. |
prearrange |
to arrange beforehand or in advance. |
premature |
done, happening, or born before the expected time; too soon. |
renovation |
the act or process of repairing and updating (a building or the like) so that the condition is improved and meets current standards. |
undergraduate |
a college or university student who has not yet earned a degree. |