conquest |
the act or process of overcoming or defeating. |
cue1 |
anything done or said during a play that is a signal for an actor to say or do something. |
ecstasy |
a feeling of great pleasure or joy. |
hearty |
full of warmth and enthusiasm; friendly. |
illuminate |
to light up; make bright with light. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
locale |
a place, especially as the setting of some event. |
lodge |
to be or become caught or stuck in a certain position. |
measly |
(informal) ridiculously inadequate or unsatisfactory; paltry. |
migration |
the act or process of moving to another region to live, especially in a group. |
persuasion |
the act of convincing someone to believe something or do something. |
scrutiny |
a close and careful inspection. |
spasm |
a sudden uncontrolled contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. |
theory |
a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens. |
warranty |
a document given to the buyer of an article in which the maker agrees, within a limited period of time, to repair or replace the article if it is defective. |