acolyte |
a person who assists a clergyman in religious services, especially Roman Catholic. |
affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
concentric |
of circles or spheres, having the same middle point. |
discrepancy |
lack of agreement; difference; inconsistency. |
equivocation |
the act of communicating in ambiguous, shifting, or indecisive terms, often to avoid or deceive. |
eventuality |
something that might happen; contingent occurrence. |
impoverish |
to make poor; cause to live in poverty. |
insuperable |
not able to be conquered or overcome. |
maternity |
the state of being a mother; motherhood. |
minuscule |
so small as to be almost negligible; tiny. |
presentiment |
an intuition or sense of something about to happen; foreboding. |
readjust |
to adapt oneself anew. |
remunerative |
providing or likely to provide payment or reward; profitable. |
resolute |
having or showing firmness, determination, or resolve. |
waylay |
to attack or accost unexpectedly after lying in wait for. |