accidental |
happening by chance; not planned or expected. |
anxiety |
a feeling of being worried, nervous, or afraid that something will happen. |
apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
ban |
to forbid or have an official rule against; prohibit. |
entry |
an act or instance of going or coming in. |
legion |
an army unit in ancient Rome that was made up of soldiers on foot and on horseback. |
moral |
having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts. |
permit |
to allow (someone or something) to go into or be in a place. |
practically |
almost; nearly. |
protest |
an expression of being against something; objection; complaint. |
repetition |
the act or process of doing or saying again. |
shuffle |
to drag or scrape the feet along the floor while walking. |
underneath |
below or beneath; under. |
ward |
a large room in a hospital with beds for several patients, or a section for one type of patient. |
wardrobe |
a collection of clothes or costumes that is the property of one person or of a theater. |