capitalist |
one who supports an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned, and prices are chiefly determined by open competition in a free market. |
coy |
artfully shy or retiring; playfully but calculatingly reticent. |
decrepit |
in poor condition because of old age or much use; dilapidated; worn-out. |
dextrous |
variant of dexterous. |
dissolution |
the annulment or severance of a bond or tie, especially a formal or contractual connection. |
equanimity |
the quality of remaining calm, serene, or unruffled, especially under stress; composure. |
euphoric |
having or exhibiting a strong feeling of well-being or elation. |
expulsion |
an act or instance of forcing out, or the state of being forced out. |
grandiloquent |
speaking or expressed in a pretentious, pompous, or excessively ornate fashion. |
morose |
gloomy or sullen. |
pall1 |
an atmosphere of gloom or despair. |
perdition |
the loss of the soul for eternity; damnation. |
personify |
to be a perfect or typical example of; embody. |
retraction |
a withdrawal or disavowal of an opinion, promise, or the like. |
unobservable |
not able to be seen; not detectable. |