credible |
believable or plausible. |
discontinuance |
the act of stopping or condition of being stopped; interruption. |
dissolution |
the annulment or severance of a bond or tie, especially a formal or contractual connection. |
epitaph |
on a gravestone or tomb, an inscription commemorating the dead person. |
hone |
to make more effective or adept; perfect. |
indigence |
lack of means to live; poverty. |
liability |
the condition of or potential for being held responsible. |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. |
refract |
to bend (rays or waves of light, heat, sound, or the like) in passing (them) obliquely from one medium into another which transmits them at a different speed. |
repertory |
a stock of skills, talents, or performing pieces; repertoire. |
rigorous |
showing strictness or sternness. |
sheaf |
a bound bundle of cut grain. |
solemnity |
the condition or quality of being grave or serious. |
sumptuous |
large, lavish, or splendid, especially when created at great cost. |
vouch |
to promise to be true, real, or correct (usually followed by "for"). |