acclamation |
enthusiastic applause; loud expression of approval. |
aggrandize |
to make, or cause to appear, grander in wealth, stature, power, or influence; exalt. |
axiom |
an obvious or generally accepted principle. |
bequest |
property handed down by will; legacy. |
celestial |
of or having to do with the sky or outer space. |
curriculum |
the courses offered at a school or in a particular area of study. |
effervescence |
high spirits; excitement; liveliness. |
feral |
existing in a wild natural state; not domesticated. |
insolvent |
incapable of paying debts or meeting liabilities; penniless; bankrupt. |
profuse |
great in amount or number. |
proletariat |
the working class, especially those who lack capital and must sell their usually unskilled labor in order to survive. |
reconcile |
to heal differences and restore a good relationship between. |
remittance |
money that is sent to someone or some place, usually in payment. |
soluble |
able to be dissolved. |
uproarious |
causing loud or uncontrollable laughter; hilarious. |