credit |
the quality or condition of being able to be believed or trusted. |
economically |
as pertains to one's personal finances. |
glum |
in low spirits; sad or gloomy. |
hesitation |
the act of pausing because of not feeling sure. |
hollow |
having an empty space on the inside; not solid within. |
intrude |
to enter or thrust oneself in when not invited or welcome. |
peculiar |
odd, strange, or unusual. |
perfect |
free from mistakes or faults. |
prickle |
a small, sharp, pointed growth or extension, such as a plant thorn. |
property |
all of one's possessions taken as a whole, or a part of those possessions. |
remarkable |
unusual or exceptional. |
rental |
something that can be rented. |
strategic |
related to the planning of a series of actions that are meant to lead to a large goal, especially in war. |
trifle |
something that has very little value or importance. |
unknown |
not familiar, or not figured out. |