1. Law. The finding of a jury in a trial. 2. An expressed conclusion; a judgment or an opinion.
verdict
disclose
1. Severe or radical in nature; extreme. 2. Taking effect violently or rapidly.
drastic
Long and tiresome, wearisome; boring
tedious
A group of starts that have been named
constellation
The raised platform in a church from which a minister delivers his sermon
pulpit
To draw or bring forth; to evoke response.
elicit
1. a. Consisting or characteristic or prose. b. Matter-of-fact; straightforward. 2. Lacking in imagination and spirit; dull.
prosaic
Very disciplined, simple, austere and frugal
spartan
Unselfish concern for the welfare of others; selfishness
altruism
1. A personal enemy. 2. An adversary; an opponent. 3. something that serves to oppose, injure, or impede
foe
1. To evaluate, especially in an official capacity. 2. To estimate the quality, amount, size, and other features of, judge
appraise
1. Sticking together, cohering. 2. Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation or parts.
coherent
1. Having, forming, or consisting of an angle or angles. 2. Measured by an angle or by degrees of an arc. 3. Bony and lean; gaunt. 4. Lacking grace or smoothness; awkward.
angular
A setting forth of meaning or intent
exposition
1. A searching examination; a close look
scrutiny
1. To give up (title, for example), especially by formal announcement. 2. To reject; disown.
renounce
1. Given to excessive and often trivial or rambling talk; tiresomely talkative. 2. Wordy and rambling.
garrulous
1. Of, relating to, using, producing, or caused by heat. 2. Intended or designed in such a way as to help retain body heat.
thermal
To draw in outline; to describe with precision
delineate
1. Ease in moving, acting, or doing; aptitude. 2. Readiness to be persuaded; pliability.
facility
1. To move about aimlessly. 2. To follow an irregularly winding course of motion or growth. 3. To speak or write at length and with many digressions.
ramble
1. Fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold. 2. Unrestrained by convention or propriety; insolent. 3. Spirited and original.
audacious
1. Disposed to believe too readily; gullible. 2. Easily deceived.
credulous
1. The manner of thinking, behaving, or reacting characteristic of a specific person. 2. Excessive irritability or sensitiveness.
temperament