astound |
to cause surprise or wonder; amaze. |
catastrophe |
an event that brings great harm, suffering, or loss to a large area or many people; terrible disaster. |
convince |
to cause to believe or accept (often followed by "of"). |
environment |
the things and conditions that are all around one. |
glossary |
a list of unusual or difficult words and their meanings connected with a particular subject or particular piece of writing. A glossary is often placed at the end of a book. |
magnificent |
very grand in size or splendid in beauty. |
manner |
a way of doing something; style. |
personal |
relating to or belonging to a particular person, and often not for other people to share or see. |
ruthless |
having no mercy or sympathy; cruel. |
splurge |
to spend money ostentatiously. |
stage |
a raised platform used for concerts, plays, talks, and other performances. |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. |
triumph |
the winning of a great victory or success. |
unless |
except on the condition that. |
whenever |
any time that. |