adaptation |
the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. |
citadel |
a fortress built on a high place in or near a city. |
inspire |
to arouse feelings of exaltation in. |
intuitive |
having or resulting from the ability to know or apprehend without using the process of logical thought or reasoning. |
labyrinth |
an intricate network of pathways or passageways intended to confuse the person or animal that navigates it; maze. |
opera |
a play in which all or most of the words are sung and the music is played by an orchestra. |
perceive |
to become aware of through the senses. |
polarize |
to cause to concentrate around opposite points. |
prosperity |
the state of being wealthy and successful. |
qualification |
something that makes a person fit for an activity or job. |
skulk |
to hide or wait in hiding; lurk. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |
unpredictable |
not able to be known beforehand. |
vault2 |
to arrive at a position or accomplish something suddenly, as if with a leap or spring. |
wrought |
worked, done, put together, or shaped. |