chronic |
tending to a certain behavior or illness over a long time or without stopping. |
civilize |
to bring education and training to, especially in the arts, science, and government. |
consequently |
as a result; therefore. |
crypt |
a burial chamber or underground vault, especially one beneath a church. |
delirium |
a temporary state of mental disturbance sometimes caused by high fever, shock, or intoxication, and characterized by confusion, hallucinations, delusions, disturbed speech, and the like. |
embodiment |
a person or thing that perfectly represents some principle, spirit, or the like; incarnation. |
inseparable |
impossible or difficult to divide or to conceive of apart; tending to remain together. |
insincerity |
falsity or hypocrisy. |
legitimate |
allowed by the law or by rules; legal. |
lush |
growing thick and healthy. |
marketing |
advertising and other activities involved in getting people to buy a product or service from a company. |
persuasion |
the act of convincing someone to believe something or do something. |
reduction |
the amount by which a thing has been lessened or reduced. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
suitable |
right for the situation or purpose; fitting. |