English vocab human ingenuity
idiosyncrasy
adjective, the characteristic, mannerism, or habit of an individual
complex
adjective, typically a very complicated or sophisticated arrangement
flimsy
adjective, without material strength or solidity, weak not effective
curcuit
noun, a circular journey
multitude
noun, a great number, crowd
antagonism
noun, an opposing force, or an active hostility or opposition
antidote
noun, something that counteracts an unwanted effect
impetus
noun, stimulation, a moving force, impulse, motivation
acceptance
noun, the act of taking or receiving something offered
dwindle
verb, to become smaller and smaller, shrink, waste away
incriminate
verb, to cause to appear to be guilty
acede
verb, to give consent, approval, agree
recede
verb, to go back, to move away, retreat
defiant
adjective, characterized by refusal to follow orders or rules
persistent
adjective, continuous effort, unending, constantly repeating, countinued
forlorn
adjective, dreary, unhappy, lonely, and sad miserable
amiss
adjective, improper, wrong, faulty
legitamate
adjective, in accordance with established rules, principles or standards
flustered
adjective, nervous excitement or confusion
optimistic
adjective, positive belief in the good of things