administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
attribution |
the act of identifying something as the work of a particular person or group. |
behalf |
support; aid (used with "in" or "on" and followed by "of"). |
boon |
something that is a help or benefit. |
cascade |
to fall from one level to the next; flow down like a waterfall. |
dire |
causing, likely to cause, or involving terror or suffering. |
estate |
a piece of land with a large house on it. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
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. |
odyssey |
an extended, wandering journey of adventure or quest. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
resistant |
capable of opposing or willing to oppose. |
stealth |
secretive, surreptitious, or covert movement or procedure; sneakiness; furtiveness. |
tact |
the ability to say or do the right thing when dealing with others in a difficult situation. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |