agitate |
to cause to move in a quick, tumbling motion or with force; shake. |
artifact |
any object made by human beings, especially one of an earlier era. |
authentic |
real, genuine, or true. |
commitment |
a pledge or obligation to fulfill an act or function. |
convergence |
the point, line, or the like at which lines, planes, or objects meet. |
diplomatic |
careful not to anger people or hurt their feelings. |
escort |
a person or group of people who travel with someone to protect, guide, or guard that person, or to show respect. |
impulse |
a sudden wish or desire that makes a person want to do something. |
ineffective |
producing little or none of the desired or intended impact. |
inseparable |
impossible or difficult to divide or to conceive of apart; tending to remain together. |
knack |
a natural talent for something. |
medieval |
of, or having to do with the Middle Ages. |
minority |
a group of people in a country who make up a smaller part of the whole population and have something in common, such as their family backgrounds or their religion, that is different from the larger population. |
prerequisite |
something required beforehand. |
tuition |
the charge for being taught at a college or private school. |