affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
calculable |
able to be determined by mathematical computation. |
censorious |
highly critical or disapproving. |
demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
disarray |
confusion or disorder. |
ecclesiastical |
of or related to the church and clergy. |
enumerate |
to name or list one by one. |
grandiloquence |
speech that is pretentious, pompous, or excessively mannered. |
nonpartisan |
not influenced or determined by the policies or interests of a political party. |
partake |
to take part; participate (usually followed by "in"). |
prostrate |
to lie or throw (oneself) flat on the ground, especially face down in an act of humility, worship, or the like. |
recapitulate |
to briefly review (the main points) of a spoken or written exchange or communication. |
transmute |
to change into another form, substance, state, or the like. |
typify |
to be the representative example of. |