amenity |
(plural) social courtesies; agreeable manners; pleasantries. |
egotist |
a conceited person; braggart. |
exodus |
the leaving of large numbers of people. |
increment |
a rise or addition in number or value, often small. |
interdependent |
relying on or needing one another. |
intone |
to recite in musical or lengthened tones, especially in a monotone; chant. |
malice |
the wish to harm others; ill will. |
maritime |
of or relating to sea ships or navigation of the sea. |
potency |
the condition of being strong in effect or powerful. |
progression |
the act of moving forward or onward. |
rigorous |
showing strictness or sternness. |
sect |
any group, especially a religious group such as a denomination, that is united by a common belief, ritual, or the like. |
sedentary |
involving or characterized by sitting or little physical activity. |
shackle |
a metal band or one of a pair of metal rings used to bind the wrist or ankle of a prisoner or animal. |
solvent |
having enough funds to meet obligations. |