access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
adorn |
to add beauty to; decorate. |
aggressive |
mean and unfriendly in one's actions; ready to argue or start fights. |
attire |
to dress up in fancy clothes. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
circumstance |
a condition or fact connected with or having an effect on an event or situation. |
comprehensive |
including everything or almost everything; wide in range. |
enforce |
to put in force; make people obey. |
knead |
to mix by pressing, folding, and pulling. |
liable |
held responsible by law. |
mar |
to damage or spoil, especially on the surface or face, but not severely. |
portray |
to make a picture of in images or words. |
prompt |
to cause to act. |
subsidize |
to provide financial assistance for; support with money. |
tribute |
something given, done, or said to express respect or thanks. |