accountability |
the state or quality of being responsible for providing an explanation or justification. |
conductive |
having the ability to allow the passage of electricity |
egregious |
remarkably bad; flagrant; glaring. |
forage |
food for animals such as horses or cattle. |
formidable |
exceptionally difficult; daunting. |
impoverish |
to make poor; cause to live in poverty. |
ineffectual |
incapable of acting effectively. |
ire |
anger or wrath. |
paltry |
small, trifling, or worthless. |
prophetic |
foretelling or revealing the future. |
pugnacious |
ready or eager to fight; overly aggressive or quarrelsome. |
skeptic |
one who is inclined to question or doubt assertions that are made or accepted by others. |
tithe |
an amount of money, produce, or goods equal in value to a tenth of one's income, given or paid as a contribution or tax, especially to a church. |
veer |
to change direction; turn quickly. |
verity |
the quality or condition of being true or real. |