attraction |
the act or power of drawing things or people near. |
closure |
an ending or concluding. |
contingency |
a future event that is possible but not likely. |
custody |
the legal right to take care of and control someone or something. |
delirium |
a temporary state of mental disturbance sometimes caused by high fever, shock, or intoxication, and characterized by confusion, hallucinations, delusions, disturbed speech, and the like. |
diversify |
to give or introduce variety to or into. |
gourmet |
a person who loves and knows much about good food and fine wine. |
hobo |
a poor and homeless wanderer who usually does odd jobs for a living but may also beg or scavenge. |
increasingly |
more and more; to a greater and greater degree. |
lodge |
to be or become caught or stuck in a certain position. |
memorable |
easily remembered; distinct or exceptional. |
motivation |
the condition of being driven or moved to do something by an idea, feeling, or desire. |
perceive |
to become aware of through the senses. |
rational |
based on sound reasoning; sensible. |
scope |
the range or extent of one's view or thoughts. |