acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
assertion |
a declaration or statement, often without support or proof. |
baron |
a very powerful financier or industrialist in a particular field. |
diminish |
to make smaller or cause to appear smaller in size or importance. |
ethics |
the rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group. |
intact |
staying complete, whole, or without damage; not changed or harmed. |
interaction |
action of one upon another or others; action in response to others; influence, or effect. |
melancholy |
a feeling of sadness or depression. |
moderate |
not too much or too little; within limits. |
passport |
an official document that shows that the holder is a citizen of a country. A passport gives one the right to travel in other countries and return to one's own country. |
periodic |
happening or appearing at regular times. |
persuasion |
the act of convincing someone to believe something or do something. |
petition |
a formal, written request by many people that is made to a person in authority. |
phenomenon |
a happening or fact that can be seen or known through the senses. |
unlimited |
having no limits, bounds, or restrictions. |