accountability |
the state or quality of being responsible for providing an explanation or justification. |
altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
dysfunctional |
of a relationship, family, or social group, not working normally or in a way beneficial to all. |
estimable |
worthy of respect or admiration. |
filch |
to steal (usually something of slight value) in a sly manner; pilfer. |
inclusive |
comprising or covering a great deal; comprehensive. |
morass |
something that hinders passage or engulfs an unwary person. |
opulence |
the condition of being luxuriant and costly. |
parry |
to deflect or knock aside (a blow or stroke), as with one's weapon in fencing. |
preemptive |
of or relating to a strike or attack such as a bid in bridge or a military attack, made in anticipation of or to prevent an opposing strike. |
progression |
the act of moving forward or onward. |
propaganda |
information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person. |
renovate |
to put in good condition by repairing, remodeling, or the like; refurbish. |
reprimand |
a strong, usually formal statement of disapproval; rebuke. |
vogue |
a popular fashion or style. |