compatriot |
a fellow citizen. |
dexterity |
grace and easy quickness in using the hands or body; skill. |
doctrinaire |
dogmatically adhering to a theory or a school of thought, regardless of its practicality. |
extant |
still in existence; current; not extinct, destroyed, or lost. |
extradition |
the legal transfer of a fugitive from one state or jurisdiction to another where he or she is to be tried or imprisoned. |
fickle |
quickly changing without reason or warning, especially in affection or allegiance; variable or capricious. |
grandiloquence |
speech that is pretentious, pompous, or excessively mannered. |
lustrous |
shining; glossy; bright. |
posterity |
all generations to come. |
prodigy |
a person, especially a young one, of exceptional talent or ability. |
rectify |
to put right or correct (a bad situation, injustice, or the like); remedy. |
remunerative |
providing or likely to provide payment or reward; profitable. |
sensory |
of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
ungovernable |
unable to be governed, ordered, or controlled; uncontrollable. |
vernacular |
spoken by the native or common people of a region or country. |