civil |
having to do with citizens or the general population. |
conceal |
to hide or keep hidden from sight. |
condemn |
to call wrong, evil, or inadequate; strongly disapprove of. |
cope |
to handle or deal with in a successful way (often followed by "with"). |
disclose |
to make known; tell. |
dither |
to hesitate nervously or vacillate; be irresolute. |
embark |
to board a ship when beginning a trip. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
mortality |
the quality or state of being destined to die. |
profit |
the amount of money made by a business that is more than the amount put in at the start or paid out as expenses. |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
saga |
a medieval Nordic or Icelandic prose narrative, especially one describing the historical or legendary exploits of a single person or family. |
tarry1 |
to delay or postpone starting or acting; linger. |
vengeance |
injury or damage done to a person in return for injury or damage inflicted by him or her; retribution. |
wrath |
fierce anger. |