attest |
to show or prove the truth of. |
chronological |
according to the order in which things happen. |
crucial |
very important; deciding the success or failure of something. |
dainty |
small, pretty, and delicate. |
dominate |
to control by the use of power; rule. |
legislator |
someone who makes laws. |
levy |
the collection by a government of money, property, or troops. |
mute |
not able or willing to speak; silent. |
offensive |
not pleasant; disagreeable. |
pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
slander |
a false statement or statements made to hurt someone's reputation, or the act of making such statements. |
swivel |
a device that allows the object fastened or mounted to it to turn freely or pivot. |
unveil |
to remove a covering from, especially to display for the first time. |
variation |
the act or process of changing, or the condition of being changeable or having many different forms or versions. |
vital |
having to do with life. |