amenity |
(plural) social courtesies; agreeable manners; pleasantries. |
avuncular |
of, concerning, or like an uncle; kind; benevolent. |
awry |
in an unplanned and undesired direction. |
clout |
(informal) influence or power to persuade. |
evoke |
to call forth or bring out (an image, memory, response, or the like) in the mind or in action. |
induce |
to persuade or influence, as to a course of action. |
informant |
one who reports or confides what he or she knows to another; source. |
objectivity |
the quality of being unbiased or without prejudice. |
personable |
pleasing in appearance or manner; friendly; attractive. |
psyche |
the mental makeup of a person or group. |
psychiatrist |
a medical doctor who treats people with mental and emotional illnesses. |
quorum |
the number of members that an organization's rules require to attend a meeting in order for voting or other business to take place. |
regenerate |
to grow (new tissue or parts) to replace lost or injured tissue or parts. |
tertiary |
third in order, rank, importance, degree, or the like. |
vantage |
a position or situation that offers a broad or especially good view, comprehension, or the like. |