certainty |
the state of being sure or confident. |
civilize |
to bring education and training to, especially in the arts, science, and government. |
complexion |
the natural color and condition of the skin, especially of the face. |
consultant |
someone whose job it is to give advice to others on a particular subject; expert. |
correspondent |
a person who reports news or contributes articles regularly to a newspaper, magazine, TV network, or the like, from a distant area. |
departure |
the act or an occasion of leaving or going away. |
dwindle |
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink. |
famine |
a great lack of food over a wide area. |
finance |
to provide money for. |
partial |
not complete. |
tolerate |
to allow or accept; not oppose or attack. |
unidentified |
having an unknown or as yet undetermined name or nature; not identified. |
unveil |
to remove a covering from, especially to display for the first time. |
vagabond |
having no permanent home; wandering from place to place; nomadic. |
wrought |
worked, done, put together, or shaped. |