acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
authentic |
real, genuine, or true. |
contingency |
a future event that is possible but not likely. |
decisive |
able to make firm decisions or end arguments. |
defamation |
the act of causing damage to the reputation of a person, group, or institution by making unfavorable and unjust statements. |
fortress |
a large, fortified building or area, often around a town or settlement. |
humanitarian |
characterized by concern for improving the welfare of people. |
indignant |
feeling or showing anger about something considered to be unfair or without value. |
knack |
a natural talent for something. |
mockery |
contempt, derision, or ridicule, or an instance of this. |
revolt |
to rise up and fight against the government or other authority; rebel. |
robust |
strong, healthy, and full of energy. |
underestimate |
to appraise at too low a quantity, rate, strength, value, or the like. |
unlimited |
having no limits, bounds, or restrictions. |
via |
traveling through; by way of. |