arrears |
the state of being delinquent in the payment of financial obligations (usually preceded by "in"). |
caprice |
a sudden, impulsive change of mind or direction, or an unpredictable action. |
cataract |
a large waterfall. |
embellish |
to improve by, or as though by, decorations; decorate. |
exuberant |
vigorously enthusiastic or happy; high-spirited. |
franchise |
a right or privilege conferred by a government, especially the right to vote or the rights and powers of incorporation. |
heresy |
a religious belief or doctrine not in keeping with the established doctrine of a church, especially the rejection of or dissent from any aspect of Roman Catholic Church dogma by a baptized church member. |
iconoclastic |
attacking or breaking away from established traditions, beliefs, or values. |
inestimable |
of value or worth that cannot be measured; invaluable. |
preventable |
having the possibility of being prevented; capable of being stopped or kept from happening. |
proliferate |
to spread or increase quickly. |
recurrence |
an act or instance of happening or appearing again or repeatedly. |
traverse |
to go over, along, or through; cover or cross. |
trepidation |
a condition of anxiety or dread; alarm. |
unrelenting |
continuing with the same intensity, force, speed, or the like; not decreasing or weakening. |