delineate |
to describe or portray in precise or vivid detail. |
demure |
quiet, shy, modest, or reserved in manner. |
diminution |
the act, process, or result of decreasing or declining. |
egoism |
the tendency to evaluate everything in relation to one's own interests; self-centeredness. |
expiate |
to atone or make amends for (a sin, crime, offense, or the like). |
forthcoming |
about to appear or happen. |
genteel |
displaying traits such as refinement and politeness that are traditionally associated with wealth and education. |
grandeur |
the quality of being majestic or splendid. |
impudence |
the act or condition of being boldly disrespectful; insolence. |
irreverent |
not having or showing respect. |
leaven |
to produce fermentation in (dough or batter), consequently causing the dough or batter to rise in the process of baking. |
optic |
of or concerning the eye or the sense of sight. |
particularity |
precise or detailed character. |
resolute |
having or showing firmness, determination, or resolve. |
sojourn |
to live for a short time in a place; stay temporarily. |