ambiguity |
uncertainty or vagueness in meaning, intention, or the like. |
cancellation |
the act of omission, deletion, or invalidation. |
capitalism |
an economic system in which land, factories, and other resources are owned by individuals instead of the government. In this system, the prices of things we buy are decided by the people who sell them and not by the government. |
compound |
made up of two or more parts or elements. |
contempt |
the feeling or expression of angry disgust at something wicked, mean, or not worthy. |
disgruntle |
to make irritably dissatisfied or discontent. |
epidemic |
an outbreak of disease that spreads rapidly to many people in one area. |
lexicon |
the set of terms used by an individual, a particular group, or a profession; vocabulary. |
muster |
to cause to come together; assemble. |
populate |
to live in; inhabit. |
prophesy |
to foretell or reveal, especially under divine inspiration. |
qualify |
to make or be fit for a job or activity. |
radiate |
to come out in the form of rays or waves. |
reflective |
characterized by or tending to meditation, especially in contrast to abrupt action; thoughtful. |
unanimous |
in complete agreement. |