appreciation |
a feeling of thanks. |
credibility |
the quality of being believable, or the power to cause others to believe. |
creed |
a set of beliefs held by a person or group. |
exempt |
to free from something that others are always required to do; excuse. |
fulfill |
to do or carry out as expected or required. |
levy |
the collection by a government of money, property, or troops. |
onward |
toward a point or position ahead in space or time. |
paternal |
having to do with or typical of a father. |
rebel |
one who fights against or does not obey authority. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
speculate |
to make guesses or wonder about something (often followed by "on" or "about"). |
temptation |
the condition of being lured or enticed by the possibility of pleasure to do something unwise or wrong. |
theology |
the study of religion, especially the relations between God and the universe as expressed in religious doctrine, revelation, and scripture. |
unoriginal |
not new or inventive; derived or copied from something else. |
widespread |
happening or scattered over a large area. |