beneficiary |
one who receives or is formally designated to receive money or property, as from a will or insurance policy. |
capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
financier |
a person skilled in or occupied in financial operations, usually on a large scale. |
forthcoming |
about to appear or happen. |
infamous |
having, deserving, or causing a bad reputation; notorious or shameful. |
loquacious |
given to talking much or excessively; garrulous. |
maxim |
a brief, concise statement of a general or basic truth or rule, especially for proper conduct. |
oracular |
of, like, pertaining to, of having the nature of divine wisdom; prophetic; wise. |
pictorial |
pertaining to, made of, or containing drawings, paintings, or photographs. |
polygamy |
the practice or state of having more than one spouse, especially more than one wife, at a time. |
semblance |
outward form; appearance. |
stigma |
a long-lasting mark or stain on one's character or reputation, especially of disgrace or reproach. |
verity |
the quality or condition of being true or real. |
voluminous |
having or characterized by great size or quantity. |
waiver |
the intentional relinquishing of a right, claim, or privilege, or a suspension of an existing rule or policy. |