acknowledge |
to admit the truth or existence of. |
ballast |
heavy material placed in a boat or ship to make it more stable. |
consent |
to give permission or approval; agree (often followed by "to"). |
consultant |
someone whose job it is to give advice to others on a particular subject; expert. |
embodiment |
a person or thing that perfectly represents some principle, spirit, or the like; incarnation. |
evolve |
to develop gradually; come into being. |
gallant |
brave and dashing. |
internal |
located on the inside; inner. |
presumably |
judging by what may reasonably be guessed or predicted. |
proprietor |
an owner, or group of owners, of a business enterprise, real property, or the like. |
relentless |
without mercy or compassion; unyielding or stern. |
scrounge |
to seek out and gather, especially by salvaging scraps (often followed by "up" or "together"). |
secede |
to withdraw from a group or a political union. |
spectacular |
of or having to do with a spectacle; splendid; marvelous. |
temptation |
the condition of being lured or enticed by the possibility of pleasure to do something unwise or wrong. |