cohesion |
the state or quality of having parts that are logically ordered or connected into a whole. |
culminate |
to arrive at a climax or conclusion (usually followed by "in"). |
culpable |
guilty of a mistake or fault; blameworthy. |
defeatist |
characterized by an acceptance or expectation of failure. |
denude |
to strip bare; remove covering from. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
felon1 |
a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, rape, or burglary, as opposed to a misdemeanor. |
liquidate |
to pay off or settle (a debt or the like). |
litany |
any recital that involves repetition or incantation, especially a long or monotonous account, as of one's troubles. |
monumental |
massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. |
neutrality |
the foreign policy of a nation that refuses to take sides in an international dispute. |
petulant |
showing or inclined to show sudden or unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper; peevish or sulky. |
serenity |
the condition or quality of being untroubled, peaceful, or tranquil. |
tangent |
a line of discussion leading away from the original topic; digression. |
zenith |
the highest point; peak. |