affluent |
having a lot of money; rich; wealthy. |
alacrity |
willing promptness. |
bequeath |
to leave or dispose of (property) by a will. |
discreet |
reserved and judicious, especially in talking about or otherwise revealing confidential matters; circumspect. |
dissipate |
to cause to disappear by, or as though by, dispersing or dissolving. |
estimable |
worthy of respect or admiration. |
incision |
a cut made during surgery. |
malediction |
the expression of a wish that evil or harm come to someone; curse. |
mutable |
able or likely to change. |
periphery |
the outer boundary or edge of an area or surface, or the region directly inside or outside of this. |
receptive |
open and willing to accommodate new thoughts and ideas. |
revel |
to feel great pleasure; rejoice (usually followed by "in"). |
sedition |
actions or speech intended or serving to create rebellion against a government. |
severance |
the act, process, or result of breaking off or separating. |
unspoken |
assumed without being expressed or spoken; implied. |