abbreviate |
to shorten the time or length of. |
broaden |
to make or become broad or broader. |
immature |
not completely grown or developed; not mature. |
motive |
an idea, need, desire, or impulse that causes a person to act in a particular way or do a particular thing; reason. |
offense |
the act of breaking a law or rule or doing something wrong; crime; sin. |
ordeal |
a painful, difficult experience, or test of one's character. |
pavilion |
a light building with open sides used for shelter or recreation. |
pivot |
a rod or pin upon which another part rotates, swings, or moves back and forth. |
practitioner |
a person working in a trade, occupation, or profession. |
renegade |
a member who rejects the common beliefs or attitudes of a group such as a religious sect, political party, or business organization. |
revenue |
money gained from selling property or investing money. |
revisit |
to visit or go to again, especially with the intent to examine something or to relive an important experience. |
scope |
the range or extent of one's view or thoughts. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
wretched |
characterized by or causing misery and suffering. |