abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
boredom |
the state of being bored or of not feeling interested. |
compromise |
a settlement of a disagreement in which each side gives up something, or the result of such a settlement. |
exotic |
from a foreign place. |
extensive |
reaching or extending very far. |
harmonize |
to bring into agreement or cause to combine pleasantly or satisfactorily. |
miscellaneous |
made up of many different kinds. |
mute |
not able or willing to speak; silent. |
nocturnal |
happening in the night. |
outrage |
an act that causes a strong feeling of anger because of its violence or cruelty. |
premiere |
a first public performance or showing, as of a film or stage production. |
prosecutor |
an attorney who tries a case against an accused person in a court of law. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
scope |
the range or extent of one's view or thoughts. |
solidify |
to make firm or hard. |