equity |
the quality of being fair and reasonable; fairness. |
flail |
to cause to move wildly. |
harangue |
a long, vehement, and often pompous speech or piece of writing, especially such a speech delivered in public; tirade. |
impending |
about to occur or appear. |
incorporate |
to include as part of a larger thing; blend. |
inordinate |
beyond the bounds of reason; excessive. |
occult |
of, pertaining to, or with the aid of the supernatural. |
orientation |
the act or process of preparing oneself or others for a new situation. |
palpitate |
of the heart, to pulsate rapidly; flutter; quiver. |
propensity |
a natural or inborn tendency, aptitude, or preference (often followed by an infinitive or "for"). |
quandary |
a situation of uncertainty, puzzlement, or hesitation; dilemma. |
reaffirm |
to verify by asserting again. |
retinue |
a group of attendants or other employees who accompany a prominent person. |
sodden |
drenched with liquid; saturated; soaked. |
venerable |
deserving honor, respect, or reverence because of advanced age, noble character, or dignified position. |