catastrophe |
an event that brings great harm, suffering, or loss to a large area or many people; terrible disaster. |
clamp |
a device used to fasten, support, or press together two or more objects or pieces. |
coma |
a long, deep state of being unconscious, caused by disease or injury. |
conflict |
to disagree strongly; differ. |
enable |
to give means or power to; make able; allow. |
framework |
a structure that supports something built on or around it. |
hectic |
marked by hurry, confusion, and too much activity. |
identity |
all of those things by which a person or thing is known or is considered as being. |
imaginative |
having or showing an ability to conceive of things that do not exist; creative. |
rehearse |
to practice for a show, play, concert, or other performance. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
tailor |
one who makes, alters, or repairs clothing. |
talented |
having a natural skill or gift in some activity. |
vast |
very large in size or area. |
well-being |
the condition of being healthy, happy, and comfortable. |