blemish |
to damage or spoil the perfection of. |
imply |
to hint or suggest without saying directly. |
incite |
to bring about, especially by angering or upsetting. |
inexpensive |
low or moderate in cost. |
integrate |
to bring together and mix into a whole. |
inward |
in or toward the inside or center. |
lengthy |
tediously long in duration, as a speech. |
mastery |
the full grasp of a subject or skill. |
minimal |
of, pertaining to, or being the smallest or least possible in quantity, degree, or size. |
mortgage |
a written agreement by which a bank or other institution agrees to lend money so that one can buy a property. The bank holds a claim to this property until the money is paid back. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
severity |
strictness; harshness. |
sparse |
not thick or dense; scattered in thin amounts. |
suitable |
right for the situation or purpose; fitting. |
tuition |
the charge for being taught at a college or private school. |