clarity |
the state or condition of being clear or being understood. |
congest |
to fill to excess; overcrowd; clog. |
derivative |
copied, modeled on, or extracted from something else. |
hierarchy |
a body of persons or entities graded according to rank or level of authority. |
inquiry |
a question or request for information. |
ironically |
contrary to what seemed likely at first or to what one would naturally predict. |
luster |
the shine of a surface that softly reflects light; glow. |
municipal |
of or having to do with a local government or unit of government. |
ordeal |
a painful, difficult experience, or test of one's character. |
paranoid |
having or exhibiting an unrealistic suspicion and mistrust of others. |
precede |
to come before in time. |
rejoice |
to be full of joy or show great pleasure (sometimes followed by "in"). |
squander |
to spend or expend (money, time, or effort) wastefully. |
tranquil |
without noise or excitement; calm; steady; peaceful. |
viewpoint |
an opinion. |