debut |
a person's first appearance on stage, in concert, or on film. |
horde |
a large number, group, or crowd. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
indignant |
feeling or showing anger about something considered to be unfair or without value. |
legislation |
a law made by a body of government. |
melancholy |
a feeling of sadness or depression. |
pension |
money paid at regular times by a former employer to a person who has retired, or by the government to a person who is not able to work. |
predictive |
indicating future events. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
representative |
a person who speaks or acts for a group or community. |
royalty |
a member of a king or queen's family, or all such persons as a group. |
so-called |
improperly or incorrectly called. |
stealth |
secretive, surreptitious, or covert movement or procedure; sneakiness; furtiveness. |
theological |
of, based on, or relating to matters of religion or the study of religion. |
visionary |
a person with a unique capability to predict what will become important in the future. |