acceptance |
the act of accepting something that is given. |
adjunct |
attached or connected but not fully integrated; supplementary; subordinate. |
ample |
large in size, amount, or space; as much or more than is needed. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
desirable |
sexually attractive. |
firsthand |
from the source; directly. |
indication |
anything that indicates, such as a sign. |
labyrinth |
an intricate network of pathways or passageways intended to confuse the person or animal that navigates it; maze. |
mandate |
to require by law or because of a vote of the people. |
relent |
to become less harsh or less strict. |
renovation |
the act or process of repairing and updating (a building or the like) so that the condition is improved and meets current standards. |
somber |
sad, dismal, or full of gloom. |
tragedy |
a disaster; a very sad event. |
unique |
being the only one of its type; sole; single. |
vital |
having to do with life. |