abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
cultivate |
to make fit for growing plants by plowing, weeding, or adding fertilizer. |
divulge |
to disclose (usually something confidential or secret). |
endorsement |
a statement given in support of a person or product, as in an advertisement or political campaign. |
engagement |
a meeting with someone at a certain time; appointment. |
execute |
to do or carry out; to make (something) become a reality. |
ignorant |
without knowledge or education. |
legislative |
having to do with the branch of government that has the power to pass laws. |
matchless1 |
being unsurpassed; without peer. |
notorious |
known for something bad. |
off-key |
not on the right musical note or pitch; flat or sharp. |
oppose |
to think, act, or be against; resist. |
paramount |
most important; chief; highest. |
subjective |
affected or shaped by personal experience, beliefs, and feelings. |
workmanship |
the art or skill of someone who works with their hands or with machines. |