agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
brandish |
to wave or shake (something such as a weapon) in a threatening or agitated manner. |
criminality |
the condition or fact of being against the law; illegality. |
embellishment |
a beautifying decoration or addition. |
evoke |
to call forth or bring out (an image, memory, response, or the like) in the mind or in action. |
harangue |
a long, vehement, and often pompous speech or piece of writing, especially such a speech delivered in public; tirade. |
infraction |
an act or instance of breaking or violating, usually a rule or law; violation or breach. |
lucrative |
producing monetary gain; profitable. |
magnanimity |
generosity or willingness to forgive. |
nonchalant |
not showing excitement or anxiety; coolly confident, unflustered, or unworried;casually indifferent. |
reciprocity |
a mutual interchange of privileges or favors between two nations, groups, or institutions. |
referendum |
the submission of a legislative measure to a vote by the general public, or the vote thus taken. |
rite |
a formal ceremonial procedure prescribed or customary for a specific occasion, as in religious worship. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. |
singularity |
an unusual trait or quality. |