amicable |
characterized by good will; friendly. |
endemic |
native to or restricted to a given place or population. |
equivocation |
the act of communicating in ambiguous, shifting, or indecisive terms, often to avoid or deceive. |
fidelity |
loyalty or faithfulness to obligations, promises, or those to whom one has made a commitment. |
gaseous |
in the form of or resembling a gas. |
iridescent |
emitting or reflecting a lustrous play of colors covering the spectrum, like a rainbow. |
magnate |
someone of exceptional power, wealth, or influence, especially in business. |
panacea |
a remedy or solution for all diseases, ills, or difficulties; cure-all. |
permissive |
allowing much, often excessive, freedom of behavior; lenient. |
proximity |
the condition, quality, or fact of being near or close; nearness. |
putative |
widely thought to be such; reputed; supposed. |
remuneration |
pay, reward, or compensation. |
sagacity |
the quality of having keen judgment and common sense; wisdom. |
servitude |
bondage or slavery. |
singularity |
an unusual trait or quality. |