accusation |
a statement that another person is guilty of a crime or error. |
adjacent |
near or next to. |
ballad |
a poem or song that tells a story. |
char1 |
to cook or burn so that the surface is blackened; scorch. |
dynamic |
full of energy and strength; lively; active. |
exempt |
to free from something that others are always required to do; excuse. |
flux |
a state of continuous change or movement. |
incidental |
happening or likely to happen concurrently or in connection with something else but as a subordinate or less important element. |
inseparable |
impossible or difficult to divide or to conceive of apart; tending to remain together. |
mitigate |
to lessen the force, severity, or impact of. |
relentless |
without mercy or compassion; unyielding or stern. |
sole1 |
single and alone; not one among others; only. |
stabilization |
the process of making or becoming steady or even, and keeping at a certain level or degree. |
subsequent |
coming or happening after; following. |
validity |
the condition or fact of being based on truth, fact, or knowledge. |