acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
allocate |
to assign or set aside (money or other resources) for some specific use. |
calculate |
to find out by using arithmetic; compute. |
compound |
made up of two or more parts or elements. |
displace |
to force out of a home territory or particular place. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
momentary |
lasting only an instant. |
potential |
a certain skill that may be developed. |
proclamation |
the act of announcing to the public, or something that is said for the public to hear. |
quarantine |
the keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop a disease from spreading. |
sheer |
thin or fine enough to see through. |
spokesman |
a man who speaks for one or more other persons. |
substantial |
considerable; ample. |
suitable |
right for the situation or purpose; fitting. |
swoon |
to lose consciousness; faint. |