affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
aseptic |
free of bacteria or germs that cause disease or decay. |
bereavement |
the condition or fact of being deprived of something or someone, especially by the death of a loved one. |
enfranchise |
to give the rights of a citizen to, especially the right to vote. |
gubernatorial |
of or pertaining to the office of governor or to a governor. |
insecurity |
the condition or quality of having insufficient protection or not being safe. |
integral |
being an essential part of the whole. |
invocation |
the act or process of calling out to a god, muse, or the like, for help, support, or inspiration. |
lionize |
to view or treat (someone) as a celebrity or extraordinary person. |
minuscule |
so small as to be almost negligible; tiny. |
mire |
deep, heavy mud or soil. |
nonchalance |
cool confidence and unconcern; casual indifference. |
profane |
irreverent or irreligious; blasphemous. |
staid |
formal, solemn, and reserved in character. |
witticism |
a clever, often perceptive joke, insult, or saying. |