approximate |
nearly exact or correct. |
catalyst |
an agent that causes an interaction between persons or forces without being affected itself. |
conceal |
to hide or keep hidden from sight. |
duplicate |
something that is an exact copy of something else. |
interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
misplace |
to put in a wrong place; lose. |
opera |
a play in which all or most of the words are sung and the music is played by an orchestra. |
pastor |
a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation. |
plaza |
a public square or open space in the center of a town. |
publicity |
information given out through the media that gets the attention of the public. |
qualification |
something that makes a person fit for an activity or job. |
rejection |
the act of refusing to accept, take, or believe. |
routinely |
regularly; habitually. |
spiritual |
of or pertaining to the soul or matters of the soul, the part of a human being that is believed to be the higher or deeper self and not part of the body. |
terminal |
found at or forming the end of something. |