adhere |
to stick or cling firmly (usually followed by "to"). |
assembly |
a group of people gathered together, usually for a specific purpose. |
burial |
the act of putting a dead body underground or in the sea. |
chaos |
a state, condition, or place of complete confusion or disorder. |
complementary |
acting or serving to complete; completing. |
exert |
to use or put into action; apply. |
hazard |
danger or risk. |
indulge |
to give in to or satisfy a desire, appetite, or whim. |
liable |
held responsible by law. |
opus |
a work of fine or literary art, especially a musical composition numbered to indicate its chronological place in the composer's works. |
prognosis |
a forecast of the anticipated course of a disease, especially of the likelihood of recovery. |
relevant |
related to what is being discussed or is presently important. |
rupture |
the act of breaking open or breaking off. |
saga |
a medieval Nordic or Icelandic prose narrative, especially one describing the historical or legendary exploits of a single person or family. |
suffuse |
of a color, liquid, or the like, to spread throughout or across the surface of. |