speak loudly and vehemently; make formal speech | |
annul in part; repeal partly; restrict; limit the action of | |
double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith. | |
self-indulgent; moral decay |
cause to seem small; check natural growth or development of | |
modest and reserved in manner or behavior | |
cleansing agent; a substance that acts similarly to soap | |
having low-necked dress |
confirmation that some fact or statement is true | |
catch sight of; discover by careful observation or scrutiny | |
god; divinity; supernatural things | |
a formal, lengthy discussion of a subject; verbal exchange; conversation |
detect; perceive, recognize, or understand something that is not clear | |
self-indulgent; moral decay | |
a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of elected people | |
a formal, lengthy discussion of a subject; verbal exchange; conversation |
a formal, lengthy discussion of a subject; verbal exchange; conversation | |
clear to the mind; in a distinct way | |
modest and reserved in manner or behavior | |
unwillingness; lack of inclination; mild aversion |
act of detecting; being open what was concealed or hidden; discovery | |
lessen price or value of; think or speak of as being of little worth; belittle | |
fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound | |
adorn; add something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive |
self-indulgent; moral decay | |
cleansing agent; a substance that acts similarly to soap | |
confirmation that some fact or statement is true | |
unoriginal; derived from another source |
speak loudly and vehemently; make formal speech | |
act of dispersing or diffusing something | |
obedient; ready and willing to be taught; easily managed or handled | |
poor verse; of crude or irregular construction |
fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound | |
authorize and send another person as one's representative; commit or entrust to another | |
obedient; ready and willing to be taught; easily managed or handled | |
unwillingness; lack of inclination; mild aversion |
make uneasy or anxious; trouble | |
annul in part; repeal partly; restrict; limit the action of | |
act of removing a load or burden; the act of shooting or firing a projectile or weapon; emission | |
god; divinity; supernatural things |