allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
celebrate |
to make special or honor with gifts, parties, or activities. |
degree |
a stage or step in a course of action. |
demon |
an evil spirit; devil. |
dramatic |
of or having to do with the theater and plays. |
financial |
having to do with money or those whose job is to manage money. |
impose |
to set as something that needs to be followed, done, or obeyed. |
jury |
a group of people called to a court of law who listen to the facts of a case and decide its outcome. |
master |
to become skilled in or expert at. |
omen |
something that is believed to be a sign of future good or evil. |
organization |
the quality of being carefully arranged or ordered. |
quarterback |
the football player who calls the plays and handles the ball in most plays. |
slender |
slim in an attractive way. |
traditional |
relating to customs and ways of doing things in a particular culture that are passed down from parents to children. |
venture |
an activity or undertaking in which there is risk or the result is not certain. |