accommodate |
to have room for. |
adjourn |
to stop the process of a formal meeting or court session, often with the intention of starting again at another time. |
civil |
having to do with citizens or the general population. |
elope |
to run away and marry in secret. |
gourmet |
a person who loves and knows much about good food and fine wine. |
ordeal |
a painful, difficult experience, or test of one's character. |
prevail |
to emerge as dominant (often followed by "over"). |
prone |
having the habit of; being likely to. |
prosperity |
the state of being wealthy and successful. |
rebirth |
a major recurrence, as of a phenomenon; revival. |
revelation |
the act of revealing. |
sovereign |
having independent government. |
surprisingly |
in a way or in an amount that is not expected. |
torrent |
a heavy flow of water with a strong current, such as a rushing stream, a flood, or a heavy rainfall. |
whim |
a sudden desire, thought, or change of mind. |