annuity |
a regular yearly income paid at fixed intervals and produced by money invested or by an insurance contract. |
anonymous |
having an unknown name or identity. |
boor |
a rough-mannered or insensitive person. |
caucus |
a private meeting of leaders of a political party to choose candidates or determine policy, or such a group itself. |
congruity |
the state or fact of being similar in character or degree;correspondence or fit. |
demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. |
hypocrite |
a person who pretends to be different or better than he or she really is. Someone who does not act according to his or her stated beliefs is a hypocrite. |
inexorable |
not subject to change by any force or influence; unyielding or unrelenting. |
paragon |
a model of excellence or of a particular admirable quality. |
pastoral |
of or relating to the country or country life; rural. |
petulant |
showing or inclined to show sudden or unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper; peevish or sulky. |
serendipity |
lucky coincidence or accidental discovery of something pleasant or valuable. |
tutelage |
the act or function of a teacher, especially one who gives lessons to individuals; instruction; teaching. |
winsome |
attractive or charming. |