authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
clarity |
the state or condition of being clear or being understood. |
commute |
to ride or drive a long distance to and from work or school. |
continuous |
going on without pausing or stopping; not broken. |
extremist |
a person who takes a radical stand and encourages radical action or thinking, especially in politics. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
heritage |
something that one believes, thinks, or does that comes from one's family or ethnic background; tradition. |
precursor |
an earlier or previous person, group, event, or form of something; predecessor. |
prohibition |
the act of forbidding. |
radiant |
sending out heat or rays of light; shining brightly. |
scrutiny |
a close and careful inspection. |
suspend |
to hang from a higher position. |
unexpected |
unforeseen; surprising. |
withdraw |
to take out or away; remove. |
wrongheaded |
contrary to sound judgment. |