Agnize is a verb meaning to acknowledge, recognize, or own.
Elizabeth suffered bastard status until her father agnized her in his will finally bestowing his last name upon her.
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Agnize is a verb meaning to acknowledge, recognize, or own.
Elizabeth suffered bastard status until her father agnized her in his will finally bestowing his last name upon her.
Exegesis is a noun meaning exposition, explanation, especially an explanation or critical interpretation of a text.
The audience’s attention waned an hour into the speaker’s long-winded exegesis on why she believed ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was not as great of a story as people claim it is.
Limpid is an adjective meaning something or someone marked by transparency, or clear and simple in style, or absolutely serene and untroubled.
Unlike most brides, Lehigh gave off a limpid air as everyone around her rushed around in flurry of fret and activity.
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