administration |
the people in charge of taking care of or managing something as a group. |
annex |
to add or attach to something larger. |
balm |
a soothing, healing ointment, often fragrant. |
coincidental |
of two things, occurring at the same time, or having some other correspondence, by chance and not as a result of a cause or motive. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
excess |
more than is needed or usual; extra. |
fuse2 |
to become merged by or as if by melting together; amalgamate; coalesce. |
optimism |
the belief that things will turn out well or that there is always hope for something good to happen. |
proportion |
a part of a whole. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
resolve |
to decide firmly and sincerely to do something or that something shall be done. |
smug |
confident of or satisfied with oneself to the point of annoying other people; complacent. |
specific |
pertaining to a particular thing or person and to nothing else of the same kind; particular. |
theoretical |
relating to or consisting of an explanation based on abstract reasoning and speculation rather than facts and evidence; hypothetical. |
vacancy |
unfilled space, place, or position. |