acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
ambiguity |
uncertainty or vagueness in meaning, intention, or the like. |
beneficial |
having a good or favorable effect; helpful. |
category |
a particular section of a main group; class. |
concordance |
an alphabetical index of all the main words in a book or in the entire work of an author, listing the contexts in which each word occurs and giving page references for each occurrence. |
inflict |
to deal out or strike in a physical attack. |
integrated |
allowing or having members of equal standing from different ethnic, racial, and religious groups. |
malaria |
a serious disease carried by mosquitoes that causes chills, fever, and sweating. |
parish |
a district of a Christian religion that has its own church and priest or minister. |
rejoice |
to be full of joy or show great pleasure (sometimes followed by "in"). |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
sentiment |
a way of thinking or feeling about something. |
specialist |
a person who has knowledge or is an expert in a single area of study. |
unavoidable |
impossible to avoid or escape; inevitable. |
veteran |
having gained experience over a long time. |