avoidance |
the act of keeping away from or keeping from happening. |
behalf |
support; aid (used with "in" or "on" and followed by "of"). |
confidence |
a sense of trust or faith in a person or thing, or in oneself. |
hostility |
the state of being unfriendly or full of hate. |
martial |
having to do with war or military activities. |
mourn |
to feel or act very sad because of a death or great loss; grieve. |
psychic |
of, caused by, or pertaining to nonphysical, spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences. |
scandal |
a reported behavior or event that is illegal or considered morally wrong and which causes strongly negative public reaction. |
solely |
only; for no other reason; completely. |
stellar |
brilliant; outstanding. |
subdue |
to overcome or conquer, as by military victory. |
theory |
a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens. |
trainee |
one who is being taught to do a particular job in a company or trade; apprentice. |
trek |
a slow or difficult trip. |
untrustworthy |
not to be depended upon for honesty, loyalty, or responsible conduct. |