adjacent |
near or next to. |
coincidental |
of two things, occurring at the same time, or having some other correspondence, by chance and not as a result of a cause or motive. |
comprehensive |
including everything or almost everything; wide in range. |
contrary |
completely different; opposite. |
explanatory |
serving to clarify or account for. |
isolation |
the act of setting apart, or the state of being set apart from other things or people. |
levy |
the collection by a government of money, property, or troops. |
oblige |
to make (someone) feel bound to do something or to act in a certain way. |
overabundance |
an excessive quantity or amount; more than is needed; surfeit. |
pry1 |
to be too curious about another person's private life. |
resignation |
the act of giving up a job or other position, or a formal letter announcing this. |
respectively |
in the order that two or more people or things have been named. |
technique |
the particular method or way of doing or performing something. |
thunderous |
producing a sound of or like thunder. |
transitional |
of or pertaining to a change from one position, stage, or situation to another. |