accountability |
the state or quality of being responsible for providing an explanation or justification. |
deprave |
to change for the worse, especially morally; corrupt; pervert. |
elixir |
a sweetened, aromatic solution of alcohol and water used as a vehicle for medicines. |
engulf |
to cover entirely, as if by a flood. |
expulsion |
an act or instance of forcing out, or the state of being forced out. |
gargantuan |
(sometimes capitalized) of enormous proportions; huge; gigantic. |
indisputable |
not subject to being challenged or denied; unquestionable. |
insolvent |
incapable of paying debts or meeting liabilities; penniless; bankrupt. |
juncture |
a particular point in time, especially a point of serious importance or crisis. |
phenomenal |
amazing or extraordinary. |
slake |
to satisfy or relieve (thirst, appetite, lust, or the like) by decreasing the strength or intensity of. |
solicitous |
anxiously or tenderly concerned or attentive (usually followed by about, of, or for.) |
treatise |
a detailed and formal written work, usually dealing systematically with a single theme or subject. |
truism |
a self-evident statement; platitude. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |