adorn |
to add beauty to; decorate. |
anticipate |
to look forward to; expect. |
complex |
difficult to understand. |
famine |
a great lack of food over a wide area. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
glaze |
a shiny coating on pottery. |
innovative |
new and inventive. |
intercept |
to stop or take hold of; interrupt the movement or progress of. |
ironically |
contrary to what seemed likely at first or to what one would naturally predict. |
legislation |
a law made by a body of government. |
metamorphosis |
a complete change of form, parts, or character. |
revenue |
money gained from selling property or investing money. |
spiritual |
of or pertaining to the soul or matters of the soul, the part of a human being that is believed to be the higher or deeper self and not part of the body. |
stimulus |
something that causes or increases action, feeling, or thought. |
viewpoint |
an opinion. |