accrue |
to grow or accumulate over time, especially as something of benefit. |
amiable |
having or showing a friendly manner. |
cataract |
a large waterfall. |
churl |
a rude or vulgar person. |
consonance |
agreement, correspondence, or harmony. |
contentious |
inclined to argue; quarrelsome; belligerent. |
digestible |
capable of being broken down and absorbed as food. |
infraction |
an act or instance of breaking or violating, usually a rule or law; violation or breach. |
memoir |
an account of facts or events based primarily on the author's personal experience. |
objectivity |
the quality of being unbiased or without prejudice. |
parable |
a very short story told to teach a moral or religious lesson. |
parsimony |
excessive unwillingness to spend money or use resources; stinginess. |
rectify |
to put right or correct (a bad situation, injustice, or the like); remedy. |
renovate |
to put in good condition by repairing, remodeling, or the like; refurbish. |
universality |
the quality, character, or condition of being universal. |