assert |
to state with force or confidence. |
attire |
to dress up in fancy clothes. |
countenance |
facial expression or general appearance. |
extract |
a strong, concentrated form of a substance. |
faulty |
having imperfections, flaws, or defects. |
inanimate |
not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. |
incompatible |
not able to be together in a peaceful or happy way. |
minority |
a group of people in a country who make up a smaller part of the whole population and have something in common, such as their family backgrounds or their religion, that is different from the larger population. |
mutilate |
to destroy by cutting or tearing off a necessary part. |
notorious |
known for something bad. |
perceive |
to become aware of through the senses. |
philosophical |
of or pertaining to the nature and principles of knowledge, truth, existence, and moral and aesthetic values. |
provoke |
to make angry, annoyed, or emotional; bring to action. |
undergraduate |
a college or university student who has not yet earned a degree. |
unemployment |
the number or percentage of workers that do not have jobs. |