bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
clarity |
the state or condition of being clear or being understood. |
closure |
an ending or concluding. |
default |
to fail to perform an action or fulfill an obligation legally or morally required, especially to fail to pay money that is owed. |
distribute |
to divide into parts and give out to each of several people or groups. |
embroil |
to involve in conflict. |
fortress |
a large, fortified building or area, often around a town or settlement. |
harmony |
being in agreement; unity. |
hospitable |
open and receptive. |
isolate |
to set apart or separate so as to be alone. |
meditation |
sustained thought or self-forgetful concentration, especially for the purposes of religious devotion or relaxation. |
pry1 |
to be too curious about another person's private life. |
restriction |
something that limits or restricts. |
startling |
causing one to move suddenly or involuntarily because loud, sudden, or unexpected. |
sterile |
free of live germs or bacteria. |