acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
committee |
a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter. |
consensus |
general agreement in opinions, values, preferences, or the like. |
corruption |
activity that is not honest, especially secret, illegal activity. |
excerpt |
a short section taken from a play, film, or written work. |
exile |
the condition of being sent away from one's country and not allowed to return as a punishment. |
hybrid |
the offspring of two plants or animals that are of different species or breeds. |
inferior |
lower in rank, position, or degree. |
motivation |
the condition of being driven or moved to do something by an idea, feeling, or desire. |
mutual |
felt, said, or done by each for the other; shared by two or more people; given and received. |
pension |
money paid at regular times by a former employer to a person who has retired, or by the government to a person who is not able to work. |
rebirth |
a major recurrence, as of a phenomenon; revival. |
satisfactory |
good enough to meet a need or desire. |
sophistication |
the quality or condition of having worldly knowledge, elegant refinement, or technological complexity. |
vengeance |
injury or damage done to a person in return for injury or damage inflicted by him or her; retribution. |