cite |
to use the words of someone else; quote. |
egoism |
the tendency to evaluate everything in relation to one's own interests; self-centeredness. |
enfranchise |
to give the rights of a citizen to, especially the right to vote. |
exculpate |
to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame. |
fresco |
the art of painting on wet plaster with colors dissolved in water or limewater, or a picture produced by this method. |
imperfection |
a flaw or fault. |
intrepid |
feeling or showing no fear; courageous; bold. |
lustrous |
shining; glossy; bright. |
monumental |
massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. |
nonexistent |
not having substance in reality. |
obtuse |
not keen or quick to notice, feel, or comprehend; dull or insensitive. |
plausible |
seeming to be true or reasonable; credible. |
recompense |
payment or action to compensate for the expenditure or loss of time, money, property, or the like. |
servile |
very submissive to another's authority; slavish. |
temporize |
to be indecisive or delay acting, as in order to gain time or avoid conflict. |