convenience |
the quality of being useful or handy for someone's purpose or need. |
corrective |
for the purposes of making right; remedial or rectifying. |
definitive |
most reliable, complete, or authoritative. |
excavate |
to make a hole or hollow place in by digging. |
frank1 |
honest, direct, and open. |
indulgence |
the act of yielding to or gratifying a desire or appetite. |
ineffective |
producing little or none of the desired or intended impact. |
literacy |
the state of being able to read or write. |
nevertheless |
however; still. |
outlook |
what may come in the future. |
prognosis |
a forecast of the anticipated course of a disease, especially of the likelihood of recovery. |
resignation |
the act of giving up a job or other position, or a formal letter announcing this. |
reverie |
a state of daydreaming, reminiscing, or musing. |
sovereignty |
supreme power or authority, especially over a state or other political body. |
withdraw |
to take out or away; remove. |