Term |
Part of Speech |
Definition |
armaments |
noun |
the weapons and supplies of war with which a military unit is equipped |
carnage |
noun |
corpses, especially of those killed in battle |
civilian |
noun |
a person following the pursuits of civil life, especially one who is not an active member of the military or police |
conflicted |
adjective |
to be in or come into opposition; differ |
consecrate |
verb |
to declare or set apart as sacred |
critic |
noun |
one who forms and expresses judgments of the merits, faults, value, or truth of a matter |
document |
noun |
to support with evidence or decisive information |
fortitude |
noun |
strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity with courage |
hallow |
verb |
to make or set apart as holy |
perspective |
noun |
a mental view or outlook |
peruse |
verb |
to read or examine, typically with great care |
profound |
adjective |
thoroughgoing; far-reaching |
proposition |
noun |
a plan suggested for acceptance; a proposal |
psyche |
noun |
the spirit or soul |
realism |
noun |
an inclination toward literal truth and pragmatism |
secluded |
verb |
to set or keep apart, as from social contact with others |