apprehend |
to catch and place under arrest. |
aspire |
to want strongly; have as an aim (usually followed by to or after). |
committee |
a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter. |
descendant |
one who comes from a given ancestor or ancestors. |
dubious |
having or showing doubt; skeptical. |
epic |
having to do with a long poem that tells the story of a hero or heroine. |
folly |
a lack of good sense or judgment. |
innovate |
to propose or implement a new method, approach, idea, or the like; make inventive changes. |
literary |
having to do with poems, novels, plays, and essays, or those who write or read them. |
lurid |
sensational; shocking or dramatic. |
spatial |
of, relating to, or occurring in space. |
trend |
a general course, direction, or tendency. |
unappreciated |
not acknowledged as having worth or value. |
unnecessary |
not needed or required. |
validate |
to prove acceptable; verify. |