augment |
to make greater in size or amount; increase. |
derivation |
the source of a thing; origin. |
fervid |
heated or impassioned; intensely enthusiastic. |
frugal |
small in amount or cost; meager. |
interminable |
endless or seemingly endless; monotonously long. |
lenient |
not strict with rules; tolerant. |
liability |
the condition of or potential for being held responsible. |
myopic |
unable to see objects clearly from a distance; nearsighted. |
nonconformity |
refusal or failure to adjust one's behavior and actions to accord or comply with societal customs, values, or the like. |
philanthropy |
collective efforts made to do good for others, especially in the form of making monetary donations or engaging in charitable works. |
reconstitute |
to put together or form again. |
regression |
the act or condition of return to an earlier form or less advanced state; biological or psychological reversion. |
singe |
to burn slightly on the surface, end, or edge. |
uncritical |
not making critical judgments or discriminations, especially those based on standards. |
upshot |
the most important issue, result, or conclusion. |