agitate |
to cause to move in a quick, tumbling motion or with force; shake. |
agony |
great or intense pain and suffering in the mind or body, usually over a long period of time. |
Aurora |
bands or streamers of light that appear in the sky at night in areas around the magnetic poles, caused by solar particles striking atoms in the outer part of the earth's atmosphere. |
dialect |
a form of a language that is spoken in a specific region or by a specific group of people. |
enliven |
to cause to be lively or cheerful. |
factor |
something that has an influence on something that happens or is one of the causes of it. |
genesis |
the beginning or origin of something. |
historian |
one who writes about or is an expert on history. |
intimate |
very warm, friendly, or close. |
overcome |
to win against or defeat; to get over or past. |
procrastinate |
to put off doing something; delay. |
regardless |
without concern or thought. |
reportedly |
according to what has been said or according to rumor. |
sector |
an identifiable segment or part of a landscape, area, society, political system, or the like. |
veteran |
having gained experience over a long time. |