compulsive |
driven by an obsession or compulsion. |
conjecture |
the making of a guess or inference, especially with little evidence. |
exhilaration |
intense high spirits. |
finesse |
refined and delicate skill or tact in executing a task or coping with a situation. |
insensible |
without normal sensations; unconscious. |
juncture |
a particular point in time, especially a point of serious importance or crisis. |
laity |
the body of members of a religious group who are not part of the clergy. |
menial |
lowly or degrading; servile. |
orientation |
the act or process of preparing oneself or others for a new situation. |
protract |
to extend in time; prolong. |
remit |
to refrain from carrying out; cancel. |
slur |
to speak of disparagingly; belittle. |
solstice |
either of the two times in the year when the sun is furthest from the celestial equator, occurring in June and December. |
unguided |
without someone to lead or escort. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |