abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
attribute |
to view as the result of. |
compassionate |
filled with care for another's suffering; sympathetic. |
cryptic |
difficult to understand; ambiguous or mysterious in meaning. |
cue1 |
anything done or said during a play that is a signal for an actor to say or do something. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
generosity |
the condition of being willing and ready to give. |
gluttonous |
inclined to eat excessively; voracious. |
intensify |
to make stronger, more acute, or more intense. |
passionate |
having or showing strong emotions. |
province |
one of the divisions of some countries, each with its own government. |
recruit |
a soldier who has just joined or been drafted into the armed forces. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |
visionary |
a person with a unique capability to predict what will become important in the future. |
woe |
great suffering or sorrow. |