congregate |
to bring or come together to form a group; gather. |
eclipse |
the blocking from view of the sun, a moon, or a planet by another heavenly body. In an eclipse of the sun, the sun is hidden from earth's view by the moon passing between the sun and the earth. |
imaginable |
possible to picture or conceive. |
impulse |
a sudden wish or desire that makes a person want to do something. |
isolation |
the act of setting apart, or the state of being set apart from other things or people. |
mortality |
the quality or state of being destined to die. |
penalize |
to give penalty or punishment to. |
picturesque |
as pleasing or interesting to look at as a picture or painting. |
plumb |
to examine closely. |
probation |
a period of time for testing a person's ability, character, or behavior. |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
revival |
the act or process of renewing or reviving. |
tempo |
the speed at which a musical piece is to be played. |
toxin |
any poisonous substance that is produced by living cells or living organisms. |
vault2 |
to arrive at a position or accomplish something suddenly, as if with a leap or spring. |