abduct |
to carry off or lead away by force; kidnap. |
aghast |
filled with alarm or horror; shocked. |
aspiration |
a goal, aim, or ambition. |
cognitive |
of, pertaining to, or involving the use of the mind for acquiring knowledge and processing thought. |
contrary |
completely different; opposite. |
dwell |
to think, write, or speak about over and over again for a long time (often followed by "on" or "upon"). |
evaluate |
to judge the level or value of. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
fragile |
easily broken; delicate. |
intended |
planned and done with complete awareness; intentional; deliberate. |
livelihood |
means of earning or getting what is needed to live. |
melancholy |
a feeling of sadness or depression. |
mimic |
to copy or imitate. |
probation |
a period of time for testing a person's ability, character, or behavior. |
unlimited |
having no limits, bounds, or restrictions. |