consort |
a wife or husband, especially of a royal personage. |
criminality |
the condition or fact of being against the law; illegality. |
derivation |
the source of a thing; origin. |
fragility |
the condition of being delicate and easily broken. |
insubordinate |
unwilling to respect or submit to authority; disobedient. |
jargon |
special words or language used by a particular group or to describe a particular interest. |
magnate |
someone of exceptional power, wealth, or influence, especially in business. |
mentor |
someone who plays an important role in another person's life as a guide and teacher. |
prophetic |
foretelling or revealing the future. |
rhapsody |
a musical composition having an irregular form suggesting improvisation. |
supremacy |
ultimate power or authority. |
susceptible |
easily influenced or impressed (usually followed by "to"). |
temerity |
reckless or foolish boldness; rash disregard of danger. |
turpitude |
moral baseness; depravity. |
urbane |
refined in manner; polished; elegant. |