adaptation |
the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. |
blemish |
to damage or spoil the perfection of. |
cherish |
to value with great love and care. |
conjunction |
a word that connects other words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. "And," "while," and "because" are some conjunctions. |
contrary |
completely different; opposite. |
convene |
to gather or come together for a meeting. |
devastate |
to destroy or ruin. |
dismantle |
to tear down; take apart. |
extravagant |
spending too much; spending in a foolish or careless way. |
genesis |
the beginning or origin of something. |
metaphor |
a phrase that describes something by comparing it to some other thing. |
orient |
to find the position of with respect to the points of the compass. |
reckless |
paying no attention to danger; not at all careful. |
statistical |
of, concerning, or based on information in the form of numbers that can be used to understand a complex issue or test the validity of a hypothesis. |
testify |
to state or affirm as fact or truth, especially under oath. |