acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
bile |
ill temper or anger. |
celebrity |
a person who is famous. |
census |
an official count of the people who live in a country or other area. A census is also used to collect information about these people, such as their job, age, or sex. |
collective |
of or relating to a group that is composed of individuals but is considered together. |
covenant |
a usually formal agreement between two or more parties to engage in or refrain from something. |
disposition |
a person's usual mood or attitude. |
exempt |
to free from something that others are always required to do; excuse. |
fluster |
to cause to become nervous, confused, or upset. |
incentive |
something that makes a person want to work or do something. |
irritate |
to anger or bother. |
mystify |
to confuse or puzzle, often on purpose. |
noticeable |
easily noticed. |
practical |
having to do with real life and experience rather than theory. |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |