abhorrence |
a feeling of complete loathing, repulsion, or horror. |
altruism |
unselfish concern for the well-being of others. |
aura |
the subtle emanation of a quality or condition of someone or something. |
auspice |
(usually plural) sponsorship or protection; patronage. |
breach |
an act of breaking a law or promise. |
designate |
to choose for a particular job or purpose. |
fiscal |
pertaining to public or governmental finances. |
incandescent |
giving off light as a result of being heated. |
obtuse |
not keen or quick to notice, feel, or comprehend; dull or insensitive. |
pertain |
to relate to or have to do with something. |
preventable |
having the possibility of being prevented; capable of being stopped or kept from happening. |
retinue |
a group of attendants or other employees who accompany a prominent person. |
subsidy |
direct financial assistance provided by the government to a business, industry, educational institution, individual, or the like. |
ungovernable |
unable to be governed, ordered, or controlled; uncontrollable. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |