attraction |
the act or power of drawing things or people near. |
covenant |
a usually formal agreement between two or more parties to engage in or refrain from something. |
exhale |
to breathe out; give out breath or vapor. |
hospitable |
open and receptive. |
indirect |
not in a straight line, course, or route. |
inflict |
to deal out or strike in a physical attack. |
interpretation |
the act or process of explaining or understanding the meaning of something. |
intervention |
the act of interfering so as to prevent something from happening |
knead |
to mix by pressing, folding, and pulling. |
mirage |
an illusion in which something is seen in the distance but is not really there. |
naive |
simple, natural, and unsophisticated; lacking in suspicion. |
pastor |
a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation. |
prestige |
importance in the eyes of other people because of doing great things, being in high position, or having wealth. |
secondary |
not first in importance or value; less important. |
trainee |
one who is being taught to do a particular job in a company or trade; apprentice. |