beneficiary |
one who receives or is formally designated to receive money or property, as from a will or insurance policy. |
celibate |
abstaining from sexual relations, especially because of having taken a vow. |
cogent |
convincing, or compelling by virtue of a strong argument or clear presentation. |
discursive |
ranging over numerous topics, especially in an orderly or coherent way. |
disparity |
the condition or an instance of being unlike, unequal, or of different kinds; difference. |
dispel |
to scatter or drive away in all directions. |
eventuality |
something that might happen; contingent occurrence. |
fervor |
strength, heatedness, or intensity of feeling; impassioned enthusiasm. |
impregnable1 |
able to withstand any attack, as a fortress. |
indisposed |
slightly and temporarily ill, as with indigestion or a cold. |
recipient |
one who accepts something that has been sent or given, or one who has been awarded something. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. |
stalemate |
any situation in which a further action, offer, or the like is impossible or unlikely; deadlock. |
tout |
to publicize flatteringly and boastfully. |
trajectory |
the actual or expected path of a moving object, especially the curve followed by a projectile, missile, or spacecraft in flight. |