mistress
a woman who is having a sexual relationship with a married man
mistress
a woman who is having a sexual relationship with a married man
factotum
a person employed to do all types of jobs for someone /fækˈtəʊ.təm/
unsullied
not made less good by anything; still pure or in the original state
chroniclers
a person who writes descriptions of historical events as they happen
maid-of-honor
the most important bridesmaid at a marriage ceremony /ˌmeɪd əv ˈɒnə(r)/ bridesmaid = a young woman or girl who helps a bride before and during the marriage ceremony
beggarly
like a beggar in appearance, way of life, etc.
extol
to praise somebody/something very much /ɪkˈstəʊl/
transubstantiation
the belief that the bread and wine of the Communion service become the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ after they have been blessed, even though they still look like bread and wine
ambassador
an important official who works in a foreign country representing his or her own country there, and who is officially accepted in this position by that country
anti-clerical
opposed to organized religion having influence in politics and public life
witty
using words in a clever and funny way
moles
nốt ruồi
full-figured
having a fairly large, heavy body with rounded parts, especially large breasts and hips
full-breasted
a woman who has large or well-developed breasts
sparkling
shining and flashing with light
olive
a grey-green colour
brunette
a white-skinned woman with dark brown hair /bruːˈnet/
fair
beautiful
apotheosis
the best or most extreme example of something /əˌpɒθiˈəʊsɪs/
demure
(especially of women) quiet and well behaved
harlot
a female prostitute
concubine
a woman who, in some societies, lives and has sex with a man she is not married to, and has a lower social rank than his wife or wives
Goggle-eyed
If someone is goggle-eyed, their eyes are very wide open, usually because of surprise.
strip
a long, flat, narrow piece
promiscuous
(of a person) having a lot of different sexual partners or sexual relationships, or (of sexual habits) involving a lot of different partners
profligate
spending money or using something in a way that wastes it and is not wise
penultimate
second from the last
legislatures
the group of people in a country or part of a country who have the power to make and change laws /ˈledʒ.ə.slə.tʃɚ/
ratification
the process of making an agreement official
Anti-Federalist
Anti-Federalism was a political movement during the late 1780s in the United States that opposed the creation of a strong central government as envisioned in the 1787 U.S. Constitution. Anti-Federalists favored a weaker federal government, emphasizing states' rights and individual liberties.
Federalist
federalism = the system of giving power to a central authority
gnaws at
to make you feel worried or uncomfortable
incoherence
the state of being expressed in a way that is not clear, especially with ideas or words that are not connected in a sensible or clear way
Starmer’s
Keir Starmer Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
muddling through
to manage to do something although you are not organized and do not know how to do it