chaos |
a state, condition, or place of complete confusion or disorder. |
conspicuous |
easily seen; obvious. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
dwindle |
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink. |
exquisite |
very beautiful; made in a lovely or delicate way. |
humane |
showing kindness or mercy. |
inflict |
to deal out or strike in a physical attack. |
moreover |
beyond what has already been said; in addition; also. |
parish |
a district of a Christian religion that has its own church and priest or minister. |
patent |
a government grant that gives someone the right to make, use, or sell an invention. A patent is given for a certain number of years. |
pesky |
(informal) pestering or annoying. |
prime |
first in importance. |
revolt |
to rise up and fight against the government or other authority; rebel. |
termination |
the act or an instance of ending, or the fact or condition of being ended. |
vague |
just barely visible or able to be perceived. |