cancellation |
the act of omission, deletion, or invalidation. |
chronic |
tending to a certain behavior or illness over a long time or without stopping. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
deprive |
to take away from; not allow to have. |
devout |
devoted to religion. |
encore |
"Once more!"; "Again!" |
forfeit |
something demanded or given up as a penalty for not acting as required by law, contract, or rules. |
ignorant |
without knowledge or education. |
interpretation |
the act or process of explaining or understanding the meaning of something. |
lax |
not rigorous, strict, or careful; loose; lenient. |
plague |
a deadly disease, sudden invasion of harmful insects, or any terrible thing that harms many people. |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
suitable |
right for the situation or purpose; fitting. |
teeter |
to walk, stand, or act in an unsteady, wavering manner. |
transformative |
effecting a significant change in the nature, character, or behavior of a person or group. |