abduct |
to carry off or lead away by force; kidnap. |
confidence |
a sense of trust or faith in a person or thing, or in oneself. |
deflate |
to cause to shrink or collapse by letting out air or gas. |
deluge |
a flood caused by a great amount of water. |
eligible |
qualified for something; in a position to be chosen. |
equivalence |
the state, fact, or condition of being the same in value, amount, importance, or the like. |
grovel |
to be or move about in a bowed or prostrate position, as with fear or humility; cower; cringe. |
hamper1 |
to get in the way of. |
immature |
not completely grown or developed; not mature. |
mortality |
the quality or state of being destined to die. |
pesky |
(informal) pestering or annoying. |
purely |
just; absolutely. |
restraint |
the act or process of holding oneself back or holding another back. |
seminar |
a small class at a university, usually for advanced students, for study and discussion. |
sincerity |
a thorough and genuine honesty; candor; earnestness. |