| Term | Definition |
|
acclaim |
to praise strongly or applaud loudly |
|
bigot |
one who is not tolerant of those people who are different in some ways: a prejudiced person |
|
covet |
to have a strong and envios desire for, especially for something belonging to another |
|
deceased |
dead |
|
formidable |
1. causing fear or apprehension. 2. difficult |
|
ghetto |
a section of a occupied by a minority group of people who are prevented |
|
momentous |
very important |
|
oppress |
1.to weigh down with worry 2. to keep down by sever and unjust use of force |
|
overwhelm |
1. to defeat utterly and completely 2. to deeply affect the mind or emotions of |
|
perceive |
1. to become aware of through the senses, especially the sense, especially the sense of sight 2. to take in information |
|
premiere |
the first performence of a play, film, etc |
|
prosecptive |
exepected or likely to happen or become |
|
spurn |
to refuse in a scornful way |
|
staunch |
faithful; true;strong |
|
theme |
1. a dominant idea, as in ary, literature, or music; or subjuct of 2. a short essay on a single subject 3.a series of musical notes on which variations are made; a melody that is associated with a film or television |