abrupt |
sudden and not expected. |
abundance |
a very large amount; plentiful supply. |
acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
commute |
to ride or drive a long distance to and from work or school. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
devout |
devoted to religion. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
inspiration |
a person or thing that motivates, uplifts, or gives one the confidence to do something; someone or something that inspires. |
leisurely |
unhurried; slow. |
mechanism |
the working or moving part or process that causes a result. |
mindful |
careful; attentive (usually followed by "of"). |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
streamline |
to alter so as to make simpler or more efficient, compact, or up-to-date. |
summary |
a short and usually comprehensive statement of what has been previously stated. |
tyranny |
a government in which a single person rules absolutely and in a cruel way. |