condemn |
to call wrong, evil, or inadequate; strongly disapprove of. |
contrary |
completely different; opposite. |
customary |
usual, habitual, or traditional. |
incite |
to bring about, especially by angering or upsetting. |
institute |
to bring into being or set in operation. |
intimate |
very warm, friendly, or close. |
parental |
of or relating to the role of a mother or father. |
parish |
a district of a Christian religion that has its own church and priest or minister. |
percentage |
some part of a whole based on a total of one hundred parts. |
plague |
a deadly disease, sudden invasion of harmful insects, or any terrible thing that harms many people. |
plead |
to ask for something in a sincere or serious way. |
potential |
a certain skill that may be developed. |
rebirth |
a major recurrence, as of a phenomenon; revival. |
reversal |
the act of turning in or taking an opposite direction or position. |
rogue |
a person who is dishonest or mean. |