acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
akin |
similar in kind or spirit; alike. |
clamor |
a loud noise that goes on for sometime. |
contemplate |
to look at carefully for a long time. |
eloquent |
using words well, in a way that others enjoy hearing or reading. |
encounter |
a brief, chance meeting. |
enforce |
to put in force; make people obey. |
hostility |
the state of being unfriendly or full of hate. |
insufficient |
not enough in number, degree, amount, or quality; not sufficient. |
lurid |
sensational; shocking or dramatic. |
menace |
that which presents a danger or threat. |
ministry |
the duties and functions of a religious minister. |
negligence |
disregard of, omission of, or failure to do something necessary, especially when it is habitual. |
opera |
a play in which all or most of the words are sung and the music is played by an orchestra. |
recognition |
the act of realizing that one knows someone or something. |