accountability |
the state or quality of being responsible for providing an explanation or justification. |
alienate |
to cause to become unfriendly or averse; estrange. |
clemency |
the inclination to be merciful or forgiving; leniency. |
colloquial |
characteristic of or suited to informal or familiar conversation or to writing that is imitative of conversational tone. |
concomitant |
existing or happening at the same time as something else, especially as the less important thing or event; accompanying; attendant. |
covet |
to wish to have very much; envy. |
embody |
to put in a form that can be seen; make real. |
malice |
the wish to harm others; ill will. |
orifice |
an opening, such as a vent, mouth, or hole, through which something can pass. |
outstrip |
to exceed or surpass. |
permeate |
to pass or diffuse through; penetrate. |
solvent |
having enough funds to meet obligations. |
somnolent |
sleepy or drowsy. |
sustenance |
nourishment that maintains life; food. |
vintage |
a class of objects produced during a certain era or year. |