aspire |
to want strongly; have as an aim (usually followed by to or after). |
burrow |
a hole or tunnel dug by certain animals for use as a hiding place or home. |
cognition |
the mental acts or processes by which knowledge is acquired or processed. |
collective |
of or relating to a group that is composed of individuals but is considered together. |
commit |
to dedicate, devote or pledge. |
exile |
the condition of being sent away from one's country and not allowed to return as a punishment. |
humane |
showing kindness or mercy. |
insincerity |
falsity or hypocrisy. |
jealousy |
a feeling of envy towards another person and what he or she has or can do. |
knack |
a natural talent for something. |
latter |
the second of two things mentioned. |
ministry |
the duties and functions of a religious minister. |
modify |
to change in some way; alter. |
negotiate |
to bargain or come to an agreement with another person. |
nonetheless |
despite the foregoing; still; even so. |