abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
adhesive |
able or likely to stick to something; clinging. |
clause |
a group of words that has a subject and a verb. Clauses can be part or all of a sentence. |
counterpart |
someone or something that is just like or similar to another. |
finance |
to provide money for. |
gourmet |
a person who loves and knows much about good food and fine wine. |
heckler |
one who disrupts a performance or public address with annoying remarks or questions. |
influence |
to have an effect on a person's actions or thoughts. |
inter |
to bury in a grave or tomb. |
mere |
being neither more nor better than what is spoken of. |
naval |
having to do with a navy or its ships. |
province |
one of the divisions of some countries, each with its own government. |
scenario |
a detailed outline or summary of a play, film, or book. |
sophistication |
the quality or condition of having worldly knowledge, elegant refinement, or technological complexity. |
tolerant |
willing to accept or respect what is different in others, especially their beliefs and customs. |