accustomed |
in the habit of (usually followed by "to"). |
animate |
to bring to life. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
corporate |
of or relating to a corporation. |
crave |
to need or desire very much. |
doctrine |
a belief or set of beliefs held by a religion, government, or other group. |
falter |
to move, speak, or act in a way that is not sure or not steady; stumble. |
innocence |
freedom from guilt, blame, or fault. |
intern |
a doctor who recently graduated from medical school and is working with more experienced doctors to finish training. |
internal |
located on the inside; inner. |
matchless1 |
being unsurpassed; without peer. |
occasionally |
at times; now and then; not frequently. |
oust |
to force out; expel. |
suppliant |
a person who makes a heartfelt request. |
vault2 |
to arrive at a position or accomplish something suddenly, as if with a leap or spring. |