adjunct |
attached or connected but not fully integrated; supplementary; subordinate. |
cancellation |
the act of omission, deletion, or invalidation. |
confidence |
a sense of trust or faith in a person or thing, or in oneself. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
displace |
to force out of a home territory or particular place. |
exaggerate |
to present as larger, more important, or more valuable. |
flourish |
to grow in a strong, healthy way. |
hostage |
someone held prisoner by a person or group trying to force another person or group to meet certain demands. |
inquiry |
a question or request for information. |
martyr |
a person who suffers or is killed for defending some belief or cause. |
poverty |
the condition of being poor; a lack of money. |
psychological |
of or having to do with psychology. |
reckon |
to count or estimate; figure. |
revelation |
the act of revealing. |
snare1 |
anything intended to lure, tempt, or entangle unsuspecting victims; trap. |