abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
additional |
more; added. |
congregate |
to bring or come together to form a group; gather. |
cooperative |
willing to work together or cooperate. |
envision |
to picture or visualize in the mind; imagine. |
evacuate |
to leave or to empty of people for safety reasons. |
flair |
a natural ability; talent. |
hospitality |
friendly, warm, and generous ways of entertaining or taking care of guests or strangers. |
infer |
to make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude. |
juror |
a person who is a member of a jury. |
perceive |
to become aware of through the senses. |
proprietor |
an owner, or group of owners, of a business enterprise, real property, or the like. |
subjective |
affected or shaped by personal experience, beliefs, and feelings. |
unruly |
not easy to restrict; difficult or impossible to control; wild. |
valid |
based on truth, fact, or logic. |