accusation |
a statement that another person is guilty of a crime or error. |
amend |
to change or add to a law, contract, or other document. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
comply |
to do what is asked or demanded; act in agreement with a rule (sometimes followed by "with"). |
diplomatic |
careful not to anger people or hurt their feelings. |
incline |
to slope or slant. |
lust |
a strong desire for something (usually followed by "for"). |
miscellaneous |
made up of many different kinds. |
mosaic |
a picture or design made with many small colored pieces of glass, tile, or stone. These pieces are fitted together and cemented into place. |
motivation |
the condition of being driven or moved to do something by an idea, feeling, or desire. |
outsider |
a person who does not belong to a particular group. |
plague |
a deadly disease, sudden invasion of harmful insects, or any terrible thing that harms many people. |
plaza |
a public square or open space in the center of a town. |
proclamation |
the act of announcing to the public, or something that is said for the public to hear. |
revisit |
to visit or go to again, especially with the intent to examine something or to relive an important experience. |