abuse |
cruel or harmful treatment. |
administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
converse2 |
a thing that is the opposite or the reverse of something else. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
esteem |
to have a high opinion of; respect; honor. |
extraordinary |
very unusual; far beyond the ordinary. |
forum |
a public meeting to discuss some problem of public or general interest. |
indication |
anything that indicates, such as a sign. |
infer |
to make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude. |
metamorphosis |
a complete change of form, parts, or character. |
refuge |
a place that protects from danger or difficulty. |
respectively |
in the order that two or more people or things have been named. |
signify |
to serve as a sign of; mean. |
subjective |
affected or shaped by personal experience, beliefs, and feelings. |
temptation |
the condition of being lured or enticed by the possibility of pleasure to do something unwise or wrong. |