breach |
an act of breaking a law or promise. |
certitude |
the state, condition, or feeling of freedom from uncertainty or doubt. |
credulity |
an inclination to believe or trust, especially without sufficient basis or evidence; gullibility. |
ecclesiastical |
of or related to the church and clergy. |
inscrutable |
impossible to comprehend or interpret; mysterious. |
liquidate |
to pay off or settle (a debt or the like). |
manifold |
abundant and varied. |
medley |
a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music. |
multifarious |
of or having a great variety of parts, forms, or kinds; many and varied. |
propitiate |
to overcome the disfavor or distrust of; conciliate; appease. |
prospectus |
a written description or summary of a proposed project. |
resurrection |
a return to life after death. |
sobriety |
abstinence from alcohol; temperance. |
turgid |
overwrought in language or style; too solemn or too ornate; inflated; bombastic. |
variegate |
to make varied or give variety to, especially by making multicolored. |