A person of exceptional skill and expertise, particularly in the field of music or conducting.
A secretive and organized criminal network that operates primarily through illegal activities such as extortion, drug trafficking, money laundering, and organized violence.
An individual who is a member or associated with the Mafia, a secretive and organized criminal organization.
A periodical publication that is issued on a regular basis, typically weekly, monthly, or quarterly.
The art, practice, or phenomenon of using supernatural or mystical forces to create seemingly impossible or extraordinary effects.
A principal or essential element that provides stability, support, or strength to a particular system, organization, or endeavor.
A person or entity responsible for the upkeep, preservation, or management of something, particularly in relation to infrastructure, systems, or equipment.
The act or process of preserving, repairing, and upkeeping something to ensure its proper functioning, usability, or appearance.
A feeling or expression of ill will, malice, or hostility towards others.
A condition characterized by inadequate or imbalanced intake of essential nutrients necessary for the proper functioning and growth of the human body.
The improper or negligent conduct of a professional, typically within a field such as medicine, law, or finance, where they breach the accepted standards of practice.
A class of vertebrate animals that belong to the phylum Chordata and the subphylum Vertebrata.
The qualities, characteristics, and societal expectations associated with being an adult male.
A state of extreme excitement, enthusiasm, or obsession characterized by intense and often irrational behavior or thoughts.
An individual who displays extreme and often irrational behavior characterized by an obsession, frenzy, or madness.
A life-sized, often stylized, human figure used primarily in the fashion industry to display clothing, accessories, or other products.
A large tent or canopy-like structure, often made of canvas or other durable materials, that is used for outdoor events, gatherings, or performances.
The act or experience of sacrificing one's life or enduring extreme suffering for a cause, belief, or principle that is considered noble or sacred.
A socio-political and economic theory developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
A covering or piece of material that is worn over the face, typically for protection, concealment, or disguise.
A person who derives pleasure from experiencing pain or humiliation.
The state or institution of being married, typically referring to the formal union between two individuals in a recognized legal or religious ceremony.
A neutral and impartial individual or party who facilitates communication, negotiation, and resolution between two or more conflicting parties.
A state of severe or catastrophic failure, breakdown, or collapse, often accompanied by an intense emotional or psychological reaction.
An object or symbol intended to serve as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the transient nature of life.
A written account or record of a person's own life experiences, memories, and reflections.
A collection of items, objects, or souvenirs that hold significance or sentimental value due to their association with a particular event, person, or period.
A written document or note used for internal communication within an organization or between individuals.
A trusted and experienced individual who guides, supports, and shares their knowledge with a less experienced person, often referred to as a mentee or protégé.
The quality or worth of something or someone, based on their abilities, achievements, or intrinsic value.
An individual or entity responsible for delivering messages, information, or communications from one person or party to another.
A figure or anointed one who is believed to be a savior, deliverer, or chosen leader in various religious and cultural contexts.
The set of biochemical processes that occur within an organism to sustain life.
The awareness and understanding of one's own cognitive processes and the ability to reflect upon and regulate them.
A systematic, structured, or organized approach or procedure used to achieve a particular goal, solve a problem, or carry out a task.
The systematic and theoretical principles, practices, and procedures that are used in a particular field of study or research.
The scientific study and application of measurement.
A collection or mixture of various diverse or unrelated things, often presented together in a single work or publication.
Playful, mischievous, or harmful behavior that is intended to cause trouble, annoyance, or amusement.
Behavior or actions that deviate from accepted standards, rules, or ethical norms.
A type of criminal offense that is considered less serious than a felony but still constitutes a violation of the law.
A state or feeling of extreme unhappiness, suffering, or distress.
An event, circumstance, or situation that brings about adversity, hardship, or unfavorable outcomes.
An unfortunate, often unexpected, and minor accident, mistake, or misfortune that occurs due to a momentary lapse in judgment, a lack of caution, or unforeseen circumstances.
A jumbled or haphazard mixture or combination of various elements, often resulting in a chaotic or disorganized whole.
The act or process of understanding or comprehending something incorrectly or inaccurately.
The act, behavior, or expression of making fun of or ridiculing someone or something.
A person or thing that serves as a perfect example or ideal representation.
The act of avoiding extremes or excesses in one's behavior or attitudes.
A person or entity responsible for facilitating discussions, debates, or interactions among a group of individuals.
The quality or state of having a humble and unassuming attitude towards one's achievements, abilities, or appearance.
The strength, force, or energy gained by a moving object or a process.
A mixed-breed or hybrid animal, typically used to describe a dog of mixed ancestry.
A state or quality of being dull, repetitive, and lacking in variety or excitement.
A large, powerful, or fearsome creature.
The technique or process of combining various images, sounds, or elements to create a unified and often expressive visual or auditory composition.
The principles, values, and beliefs that guide human behavior and distinguish between right and wrong actions.
The study or analysis of the structure, form, and relationships of words or linguistic units within a language.
A form of art or decoration created by arranging small, colored pieces of materials, such as glass, stone, or tile, into a pattern or image.
A recurring theme, symbol, or idea in a work of art or literature.
The act or process of moving or changing position, typically involving a physical entity.
A specific reason or intention that drives or prompts someone to act or behave in a certain way.
A short, memorable phrase or expression that embodies the guiding principles, values, or aspirations of an individual, group, organization, or institution.
A form of investigative journalism that aims to expose corruption, scandals, and wrongdoing in society, particularly among powerful individuals or institutions.
The act of making malicious or slanderous attacks against someone's character or reputation, especially in the context of political or personal conflicts.
A social and political ideology that recognizes and values the coexistence of diverse cultures within a society.
Military supplies, specifically weapons, ammunition, and other materials used in warfare or armed conflicts.
A form of visual art that encompasses a large-scale artwork painted or applied directly onto a wall, ceiling, or other permanent surface.
A soft, low, and indistinct sound or utterance.
An individual who participates in a mutiny, which is a rebellion or uprising against authority, typically within a military, naval, or other organized group.
The act or state of causing confusion, bewilderment, or puzzlement in someone.
A traditional story or tale that explains the beliefs, customs, or origins of a society or culture.
A term from the Hindu religion and philosophy that refers to liberation or freedom from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara).
A state of sadness or depression, often characterized by feelings of hopelessness, despair, and a general loss of interest in life.
A noxious or foul-smelling vapor that hangs in the air, often associated with the presence of disease, decay, or pollution.
Referring to a mixture or assortment of various elements, often of different types or varieties, combined together in a harmonious or eclectic manner.
A mixture or blend of different things, often with varying characteristics or qualities.
The size, extent, or scale of something, particularly in terms of its measurable dimensions or the degree of its importance or significance.
A small or moderate amount of something, often implying that the quantity is sufficient for a particular purpose but not abundant or excessive.
An immense, countless, or indefinitely large number or variety of things.
A political and social system in which power and opportunity are based on merit, or individual ability and achievement.
A powerful and influential person, often in the context of business, entertainment, or a specific industry.
A carefully planned and skillfully executed movement or action, usually undertaken in order to achieve a specific objective or goal.
Small or minor details, often insignificant or trivial, that are often overlooked or ignored.
A significant event or achievement that marks a specific point in time or progress towards a particular goal.
A span of one thousand years, often used to denote a significant and symbolic period in history or the future.
A person who works on a ship or boat, typically involved in navigation, steering, and other aspects of sailing.
A procession of vehicles, typically automobiles or motorcycles, that are driven in a convoy.
A brutal and indiscriminate killing of a large number of people, often in a violent and sudden manner.
A state of violent and chaotic disorder, often characterized by widespread destruction and confusion.
A chaotic or confused fight or brawl involving a large number of people or things.
A person who holds a high position of power and prestige, particularly in the fields of industry, business, or finance.
A philosophical and ideological stance that places a strong emphasis on material possessions and physical comforts as the primary factors in human life.
A written account of a person's own life experiences, often focusing on a particular period, theme, or aspect of their life.
A feeling of great joy, amusement, and happiness, often accompanied by laughter or cheerful expressions.
A concise expression of a general truth or rule of conduct, often in the form of a proverb or aphorism.
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
A term or name that is incorrectly or inaccurately applied to something.
A formal or official letter, message, or communication, typically written and sent with a specific purpose or intention.
An individual who possesses the ability to speak, read, and understand just one language.
A memory aid that helps a person to remember information more easily.
An artist's or writer's most renowned or accomplished work.
The typical way in which someone or something operates or behaves.
A woman who is the head of a family or a society, and is usually the mother of the family or group.
A supreme ruler or head of state who holds a position of ultimate authority and often possesses hereditary or sovereign power.
An official instruction or command issued by a governing authority, such as a government or a court, to carry out a specific action or policy.
A metal shackle or handcuff used to restrain or confine a person's hands or wrists.
The state of being a mother, or the period of time during which a woman is pregnant and gives birth to a child.
The physiological and hormonal changes that occur in a woman's body as she approaches the end of her reproductive years.
The state of being diseased or unhealthy, often used in reference to the prevalence of specific diseases or health conditions within a population.
The state or condition of being subject to death, representing the inevitability of the end of life for all living beings.
An optical illusion in which distant objects or landscapes appear displaced from their actual position due to the bending of light in the Earth's atmosphere.
A word or phrase that is repeated often, usually as a form of spiritual practice or meditation.
A change in the genetic material of an organism that alters its characteristics in some way.
A person who has an excessive desire for power, wealth, or fame and an inflated sense of their own importance.
A temporary suspension or delay of an activity, often enacted by a government or other authority.
A person who is strict and demanding in their behavior or attitude.
False or inaccurate information that is spread intentionally or unintentionally.
A person who is dedicated to promoting and spreading a particular religion or belief system.
A feeling of doubt, suspicion, or apprehension about something, especially about a decision or course of action.
A person who is independent, free-thinking, and non-conformist.
A rebellion or insurrection against a lawful authority, typically within a military or naval organization.
A performance, especially a theatrical or musical one, that takes place during the daytime, typically in the afternoon.
A set behaviors traditionally associated with masculinity, often characterized by an exaggerated display of male strength, dominance, or virility.
A person who is a loyal and subservient follower of someone in a position of power or authority.
A loyal follower or a devoted servant, particularly one who executes orders without question or moral qualms.
A small piece or quantity of food, often one that is delicately or finely prepared.
The layer of the Earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere and below the thermosphere.
The process of transformation or change, often in a dramatic and profound way.
An object or item that serves as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
Denoting a span of one thousand years or multiple periods of a thousand years.
A person, thing, or situation that poses a threat, danger, or potential harm to others or to the general well-being of a community or society.
A person who does not fit in with the norms, expectations, or values of a particular group or society.
A person's name, especially a nickname or informal name that they are commonly known by.
An act of forgiveness or compassion shown towards someone who is in a vulnerable or disadvantaged position.
A physical or mental disorder, ailment, or illness that affects the health or well-being of an individual.
A small-scale model or replica of the human body used for medical, artistic, or display purposes.
A type of mammal that is characterized by a pouch or "marsupium" in which the young are carried and nurtured after birth.
The desire to harm or hurt others, often characterized by a feeling of ill will or spite.
A person who dislikes, distrusts, or has a general hatred or contempt for humanity.
A large, impressive tomb or a building specifically designed to hold the remains of a deceased person or a family.
A general feeling of discomfort, unease, or mild illness, often characterized by a vague sense of physical or emotional discomfort.
A public declaration of principles, beliefs, or intentions, often issued by a political party, organization, or individual.
An individual who willingly sacrifices their life or endures great suffering and hardship, typically for a deeply held belief, cause, or principle.
A single, large, unified entity that is perceived as unchanging, indivisible, and powerful.
A chaotic and turbulent situation, characterized by confusion, disorder, and often violence.
A complicated, confusing, or difficult situation or state of affairs, often one that is characterized by being tangled or stuck.
A large number or a vast quantity of people, things, or entities gathered together or existing in a particular context.
The incorrect use of a word that is similar in sound to the word they intended to use, often with humorous or amusing effect.
Speech or writing that is considered to be nonsense or meaningless
A military force that is typically composed of citizens who are not professional soldiers.
The scientific study of the Earth's atmosphere and the processes that create weather and climate.
A seasonal wind system that brings heavy rainfall to a specific region, typically in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
A person who has committed a crime or engaged in wrongful behavior.
A person who behaves badly or breaks the law, particularly in a way that harms or victimizes others.
A criminal offense that is considered to be less serious than a felony.
Committing a wrongdoing or an illegal activity while in a position of authority or trust.
The unlawful killing of another person, usually as a result of recklessness, negligence, or criminal behavior.
A person who works or fights for hire, especially for a foreign country or government.
A concept or idea that spreads rapidly through a culture or community, often expressed in the form of an image, video, or piece of text.
A large and densely populated city that serves as a center of commerce, culture, and political power.
A small, self-contained system or community that is considered to be a representative or an analogy of a larger, more complex system or society.
The social, cultural, and environmental setting in which a person or group exists.
A secret and often complex scheme or plot, typically one that is intended to achieve a nefarious or deceitful goal.
Something that is extremely large, ugly, or unnatural in appearance, and often elicits feelings of fear, disgust, or revulsion.
A way of behaving or speaking that is distinctive and characteristic of a particular person or group.
A way of resolving a difficult situation by finding a compromise or a mutually acceptable solution.
