circumstance |
a condition or fact connected with or having an effect on an event or situation. |
envision |
to picture or visualize in the mind; imagine. |
generosity |
the condition of being willing and ready to give. |
intact |
staying complete, whole, or without damage; not changed or harmed. |
intuitive |
having or resulting from the ability to know or apprehend without using the process of logical thought or reasoning. |
legislature |
a group of people within a government that has the power to make or change laws. |
luxurious |
giving great comfort or pleasure. |
notwithstanding |
in spite of; despite (sometimes used after its object rather than before). |
preferential |
giving advantage to one over others. |
pulverize |
to make into powder, as by crushing, grinding, or pounding. |
renown |
wide honor and acclaim; fame. |
ritual |
a set of actions always done in the same way, often because of custom or tradition. |
testify |
to state or affirm as fact or truth, especially under oath. |
translate |
to change into the words of another language. |
tremor |
a shaking or trembling. |