accrue |
to grow or accumulate over time, especially as something of benefit. |
amenable |
willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable. |
captivate |
to charm or fascinate, as by beauty or wit; enthrall. |
comely |
pleasing in appearance. |
deficit |
The amount by which something is less than what is needed. A deficit of money is caused by spending more than has been taken in. |
disparate |
essentially different and distinct. |
exalt |
to honor or glorify. |
harmonious |
characterized by agreement or accord. |
predecessor |
a person who holds a position or job before another person. |
prospectus |
a written description or summary of a proposed project. |
revert |
to return to a previous state, practice, belief, or the like. |
salient |
extremely noticeable or prominent; conspicuous; important. |
solicitous |
anxiously or tenderly concerned or attentive (usually followed by about, of, or for.) |
tenacity |
the quality or condition of holding on strongly or persistently to something. |
wasteland |
land where there are no living things or where nothing will grow. |