credibility |
the quality of being believable, or the power to cause others to believe. |
dependable |
deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on. |
durable |
not easily broken or worn out; lasting; sturdy. |
eloquent |
using words well, in a way that others enjoy hearing or reading. |
excise1 |
a tax levied on the manufacture or sale of certain goods within a nation or state. |
implementation |
the act, process, or way of carrying something out or putting something into effect. |
inhabit |
to live in; use as a dwelling. |
justification |
something that explains, rationalizes, or defends. |
motivation |
the condition of being driven or moved to do something by an idea, feeling, or desire. |
outsider |
a person who does not belong to a particular group. |
province |
one of the divisions of some countries, each with its own government. |
refuge |
a place that protects from danger or difficulty. |
salvation |
the act of saving or being saved from sin or evil, or the condition of being saved. |
snare1 |
anything intended to lure, tempt, or entangle unsuspecting victims; trap. |
undo |
to release from or remove wrapping or fastening from. |