allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
artificial |
made by human beings; not natural. |
assault |
a violent physical or verbal attack. |
ban |
to forbid or have an official rule against; prohibit. |
banquet |
a fancy, formal dinner. |
beckon |
to signal to come using a motion of the head or hands. |
grope |
to feel about or feel one's way with the hands. |
horrid |
causing a feeling of horror; dreadful; frightening. |
prickly |
full of small, sharp points. |
quaint |
pleasant in an old-fashioned way. |
reason |
a cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event. |
rebuild |
to build again; repair. |
terrorist |
one who uses violence, torture, or physical intimidation to achieve one's ends, especially one's political ends. |
veto |
the power of a government official or group to keep something from taking effect. |
workshop |
a room or building in which a particular kind of work is done, usually involving manual or mechanical skills. |