allegation |
an assertion made in the absence of positive proof. |
ballad |
a poem or song that tells a story. |
bribe |
something promised or given to a person as a way of getting that person to do a certain thing. |
converse2 |
a thing that is the opposite or the reverse of something else. |
data |
facts, figures, or other pieces of information that can be used to learn about something. The word "data" is the plural form of "datum," but is often used with a singular verb. |
dosage |
the amount or timing of medicine to be taken. |
elsewhere |
in or to another place. |
invaluable |
having value too great to guess or measure; priceless. |
medieval |
of, or having to do with the Middle Ages. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
organism |
an individual living thing, such as a plant, an animal, or a germ. |
pun |
a humorous play on words based on two words that are close in sound but different in meaning. |
quote |
to repeat a passage or information from. |
rebirth |
a major recurrence, as of a phenomenon; revival. |
thunderous |
producing a sound of or like thunder. |