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. |
confidentiality |
the state or condition of being kept private or communicated only in private. |
devastate |
to destroy or ruin. |
fluctuation |
unsteadiness; vacillation. |
invaluable |
having value too great to guess or measure; priceless. |
motherly |
of or like a female parent. |
objective |
a goal or purpose that a person works to achieve; aim. |
opera |
a play in which all or most of the words are sung and the music is played by an orchestra. |
oust |
to force out; expel. |
prestige |
importance in the eyes of other people because of doing great things, being in high position, or having wealth. |
radiate |
to come out in the form of rays or waves. |
reception |
the act or process of receiving. |
royalty |
a member of a king or queen's family, or all such persons as a group. |
shun |
to keep away from or avoid on purpose. |
termination |
the act or an instance of ending, or the fact or condition of being ended. |