authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
bounty |
the quality of giving in abundance; generosity. |
chronological |
according to the order in which things happen. |
elapse |
to go or slip by; pass or come to an end. |
encore |
"Once more!"; "Again!" |
hypothetical |
based on a premise rather than having substance in reality; supposed. |
irrelevant |
not having anything to do with the matter being considered or talked about. |
offense |
the act of breaking a law or rule or doing something wrong; crime; sin. |
presently |
in a little while; very soon. |
publicity |
information given out through the media that gets the attention of the public. |
slay |
to kill deliberately and violently. |
transcribe |
to write or type a copy or full version of (something dictated or heard, shorthand notes, or the like). |
transmit |
to send or carry from one person, place, or thing to another. |
underlie |
to be the foundation or basis of. |
unique |
being the only one of its type; sole; single. |