admission |
the price a person must pay to enter. |
application |
a way of being used. |
congressional |
(sometimes capitalized) of or pertaining to a legislative congress, especially the U.S. Congress. |
discount |
an amount taken away from the full or regular price or cost. |
doctrine |
a belief or set of beliefs held by a religion, government, or other group. |
endow |
to give money or property to. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
executive |
a person who has a managing or directing role in a business or government. |
intervention |
the act of interfering so as to prevent something from happening |
maintain |
to continue; keep in existence. |
principle |
a basic law or truth on which action or behavior is based. |
sermon |
a talk given during a religious service. |
sincerity |
a thorough and genuine honesty; candor; earnestness. |
slander |
a false statement or statements made to hurt someone's reputation, or the act of making such statements. |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. |