adjunct |
attached or connected but not fully integrated; supplementary; subordinate. |
certainty |
the state of being sure or confident. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
enterprise |
a plan or project that is risky, bold, or difficult to carry out; undertaking. |
garrison |
a military force that is located in a fort, village, or similar place. |
hypothetical |
based on a premise rather than having substance in reality; supposed. |
insure |
to guarantee against loss or harm with an insurance policy. |
intensive |
highly concentrated in a small space or interval of time. |
monarchy |
government by or in the name of a king, queen, or similar ruler, whose power may be strong or limited. |
pious |
showing love for a god or gods in thought and action; religious. |
privilege |
a right or benefit that is given only to a certain person, group, or social class. |
teeter |
to walk, stand, or act in an unsteady, wavering manner. |
treacherous |
betraying or likely to betray trust; false. |
valid |
based on truth, fact, or logic. |
withstand |
to resist or stand up to; bear. |