apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
boost |
to raise to a higher position by pushing from below. |
dampen |
to make moist or slightly wet. |
deeply |
in a strong and serious way; intensely. |
emphasize |
to give particular attention to; stress. |
fund |
a supply of money or other resources that is held for a particular purpose. |
generally |
for the most part. |
hoard |
a collection or supply of something that is hidden or stored in order to have it available in the future. |
intrude |
to enter or thrust oneself in when not invited or welcome. |
majority |
the greater number or amount; a number or amount greater than half. |
myth |
a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do. |
process |
a series of actions used to produce something or reach a goal. |
surpass |
to be greater or larger than; go beyond. |
swear |
to make a solemn promise or statement, usually concerning the telling of the truth, one's loyalty, or one's duty. |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. |