bequeath |
to leave or dispose of (property) by a will. |
cogent |
convincing, or compelling by virtue of a strong argument or clear presentation. |
edifice |
a building, especially a large or impressive structure. |
embody |
to put in a form that can be seen; make real. |
exhaustive |
thorough and all-encompassing. |
garish |
marked by excessive or tasteless color or decoration; gaudy; flashy. |
levity |
a lack of seriousness; light, humorous, or foolish behavior or attitude. |
obscene |
offensive and not decent. |
polygamy |
the practice or state of having more than one spouse, especially more than one wife, at a time. |
preoccupation |
the state of being completely engrossed or absorbed in thought. |
prowess |
great skill or talent; superior ability. |
reorganize |
to reestablish or arrange anew. |
restitution |
the payment of money in order to compensate for damage, loss, or injury. |
venerable |
deserving honor, respect, or reverence because of advanced age, noble character, or dignified position. |
zenith |
the highest point; peak. |