audit |
an often official examination of records or financial accounts to check their accuracy, or the report of such an examination. |
disinclination |
a feeling of distaste; unwillingness or reluctance. |
hiatus |
a gap or break in activity, time, or space; interruption. |
incontrovertible |
not able to be questioned or disputed. |
inoffensive |
having no insulting or harmful qualities; innocuous. |
notoriety |
the condition or quality of being widely known or spoken of, especially for something that is not good. |
particularity |
precise or detailed character. |
peevish |
irritable or easily annoyed; ill-tempered. |
pertain |
to relate to or have to do with something. |
ramshackle |
poorly constructed or in disrepair; rickety. |
remittance |
money that is sent to someone or some place, usually in payment. |
renovate |
to put in good condition by repairing, remodeling, or the like; refurbish. |
rudimentary |
of or pertaining to the basic or first principles; elementary. |
stodgy |
lacking the ability or inclination to act informally or to find humor or enjoyment in things that others might; stuffy; prim. |
veneer |
a superficial outward appearance or show. |