affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
archives |
the body of records or information pertaining to an institution, organization, or historical figure. |
bower1 |
a pleasant, secluded alcove or shelter created by leafy trees or shrubbery. |
camaraderie |
friendship, good humor, and closeness among a group. |
clout |
(informal) influence or power to persuade. |
concourse |
a large open space, as in a railway station, where many people pass or gather. |
conjecture |
the making of a guess or inference, especially with little evidence. |
figurative |
not meant to be interpreted in a literal way; metaphorical. |
hoodwink |
to trick, deceive, or dupe. |
invective |
strongly abusive or denunciatory speech or language. |
plaintive |
showing or expressing sadness or sorrow. |
potent |
having strength; powerful. |
proliferate |
to spread or increase quickly. |
solvent |
having enough funds to meet obligations. |
underrate |
to value or appreciate insufficiently; underestimate. |