cite |
to use the words of someone else; quote. |
condescension |
patronizing, arrogant behavior or attitude. |
dregs |
the part of anything that is left over or that has the least value or use. |
elitist |
believing in, supporting, or promoting the superiority of a select or privileged group. |
faddish |
relating to or having the nature of a passing fashion or craze. |
imbibe |
to take up or consume by drinking. |
myopia |
a visual defect in which distant images are focused in front of rather than on the retina; nearsightedness. |
pilgrimage |
a usually long trip undertaken for religious purposes, such as to visit a holy place. |
preoccupation |
the state of being completely engrossed or absorbed in thought. |
prevalent |
generally accepted; pervasive; widespread. |
rectitude |
moral or ethical propriety; uprightness. |
remonstrance |
the act or an instance of protesting or objecting. |
superficial |
of, pertaining to, or located on the surface. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |
unimpressive |
lacking notable qualities; unremarkable; not impressive. |