adorn |
to add beauty to; decorate. |
casualty |
a person in the armed forces who is killed, wounded, or missing in action. |
finale |
the last part of a piece of music. |
garland |
a wreath, chain, or string worn for celebration or decoration. Garlands are made of flowers, leaves, or vines. |
germinate |
to start or cause to start growth; sprout. |
inhibition |
the condition of being held back or prevented from acting, as by one's own fear or embarrassment. |
malaria |
a serious disease carried by mosquitoes that causes chills, fever, and sweating. |
manageable |
capable of being handled or controlled. |
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. |
political |
having to do with the study or practice of government and its policies. |
psychic |
of, caused by, or pertaining to nonphysical, spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences. |
psychology |
the study or science of the mind and of the ways that people feel and act. |
summons |
a request or demand to do something. |
tamper |
to meddle in something when one is not asked, and so change or damage it (usually followed by "with"). |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. |