commence |
to begin or start. |
completely |
entirely; absolutely. |
crest |
a tuft of feathers, bone, or fur on an animal's head, or something that looks like this. The comb of a rooster is one kind of crest. |
difficult |
hard to do or understand. |
flexibility |
the capability of bending easily, or being bent easily, and not breaking. |
independent |
not ruled by another; ruling oneself. |
miracle |
an event that cannot be explained by the known laws of nature and is thought to be caused by a power not of the earth. |
mood |
the way a person feels at a certain time. |
poetry |
short pieces of writing, in general, that use special rhythm, imaginative language, and often rhyme to create beauty or express unique thoughts and feelings. |
politician |
a person who holds a government office. |
session |
a meeting or set of meetings of a court or a government council. |
strangle |
to kill by stopping the breathing of, usually by surrounding the neck with something; choke. |
supervise |
to direct during the carrying out of a task. |
unravel |
to undo; reduce from cloth to threads; cause to come apart. |
violence |
the causing of pain or harm, usually intentionally but sometimes because of loss of mental control. |