cleanse |
to make clean; remove dirt from. |
consumption |
the act or process of using up or consuming. |
coordination |
the working together of different muscles to carry out a complicated movement. |
dependence |
the condition of relying on another for help, or to provide what one needs. |
dormant |
asleep, or in a state of rest that is similar to sleep. |
heritage |
something that one believes, thinks, or does that comes from one's family or ethnic background; tradition. |
malaria |
a serious disease carried by mosquitoes that causes chills, fever, and sweating. |
oblige |
to make (someone) feel bound to do something or to act in a certain way. |
portent |
a sign of something important, and often disastrous, that is about to occur; omen. |
portray |
to make a picture of in images or words. |
remorse |
a feeling of guilt and real sorrow over having done something wrong. |
revival |
the act or process of renewing or reviving. |
spectacle |
an unusual or splendid sight or public show. |
untrustworthy |
not to be depended upon for honesty, loyalty, or responsible conduct. |
vat |
a very large barrel, tub, or tank, used for holding liquids. |