compassionate |
filled with care for another's suffering; sympathetic. |
confidence |
a sense of trust or faith in a person or thing, or in oneself. |
conspicuous |
easily seen; obvious. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
epic |
having to do with a long poem that tells the story of a hero or heroine. |
infusion |
the act, process, or result of infusing. |
limitation |
that which confines or restricts. |
marathon |
a race in which participants run 26.2 miles. |
pith |
weightiness, significance, or importance. |
plea |
a serious or sincere call for help; appeal. |
rejection |
the act of refusing to accept, take, or believe. |
specify |
to name or otherwise indicate explicitly. |
symmetry |
a state in which both sides of something are balanced in size, form, or arrangement. |
transcription |
a written or typed copy of something dictated or heard. |
withdrawn |
emotionally distant or unresponsive. |