clamor |
a loud noise that goes on for sometime. |
coincidental |
of two things, occurring at the same time, or having some other correspondence, by chance and not as a result of a cause or motive. |
expansion |
the act or process of expanding, or the condition of being expanded. |
extinct |
no longer existing. |
implication |
something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly. |
interfere |
to block or get in the way (usually followed by "with"). |
negotiable |
subject to discussion and revision, as terms in an agreement or contract. |
passport |
an official document that shows that the holder is a citizen of a country. A passport gives one the right to travel in other countries and return to one's own country. |
pedestal |
a support or base for a column, statue, or some other object. |
political |
having to do with the study or practice of government and its policies. |
proliferation |
the act of spreading or multiplying rapidly. |
squeamish |
nauseated, or tending to be easily nauseated or disgusted; queasy. |
stealth |
secretive, surreptitious, or covert movement or procedure; sneakiness; furtiveness. |
sterile |
free of live germs or bacteria. |
valid |
based on truth, fact, or logic. |