Speak Vocabulary
- Obscene- offensive to mortality or decay, repulsive.
- Abstinence- denying self any form of indulgence, appetite, or craving.
- Savant- a person of leaving, especially: one with detailed knowledge in some specialized field.
- Thespian- dramatic actor.
- Facism- political philosophy, movement or regime.
- Predator- one that preys, destroys, or devious.
- Indoctrination- instruct, with doctrines, theories beliefs, can also be brainwashed.
- Morphing- a special effects process used in film or video production in which persons or objects.
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - is an anxiety disorder that occurs in the aftermath of traumatic events.
10. Potpourri- a mixture of flowers, herbs, and spices that are usually kept in a jar and used for scent.
11. Paparazzi- a freelance photographer.
12. Inspiration- an inspiring or animating action or influence.
13. Expiration- a coming to an end; termination.
14. Blathers- to talk without making sense.
15. Interim- a temporary agreement, to make shift.
16. Drones- a male bee, especially a honeybee, that is characteristically sting less, performs no work, and produces no honey.
17. Xenophobic- a person who is very fearful or disliking of foreigners, people from other countries or strangers.
18. Sun Shadow Mandala- mandala is a symbolic circular design that represents an outer and inner dimension of a person personality.
19. Redemption- the act or process or redeeming or the state of being redeemed.
20. Abysmal- extremely or hopelessly bad or severe.
21. Demure- characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved.
22. Bigoted- utterly intolerant of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one’s own.
23. Asphyxiated- to cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing, as by gas or other noxious agents.
24. Classical- of or pertaining to; or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity.
25- Cubism- a style of painting and sculpture developed in the early 20th century characterized by the emphasis on formal structure and geometrical shape.
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