A cultural or social prohibition or ban against a particular behavior or practice.
A narrative or story, typically of a fictional or imaginative nature.
An intense and often uncontrolled outburst of anger, frustration, or emotional distress, typically exhibited by children but can also occur in adults.
A form of textile art characterized by intricate and elaborate designs woven into a fabric.
A heavy-duty, waterproof material, typically made of cloth, canvas, or plastic, that is used to protect objects from moisture, sunlight, or other elements.
A traditional textile pattern consisting of intersecting horizontal and vertical stripes of various colors, often associated with Scottish culture and heritage.
The act of playfully or mockingly provoking or taunting someone, often with the intention of causing mild amusement or annoyance.
A particular method, skill, or approach used to accomplish a task or achieve a desired outcome.
An individual who harbors a strong aversion, fear, or reluctance towards technology.
The state or feeling of being bored, weary, or fatigued by something that is monotonous, repetitive, or excessively dull.
An individual who is in the transitional stage between childhood and adulthood, typically ranging in age from 13 to 19.
A subtle or revealing sign or clue that provides information or indicates something specific.
A person's state of mind or emotional disposition, particularly in terms of their tendency to exhibit anger, frustration, or irritability.
A person's innate, enduring, and characteristic emotional and behavioral tendencies.
An individual or entity who occupies or rents a property or space from a landlord or property owner.
A general inclination, predisposition, or characteristic pattern of behavior exhibited by an individual or a group.
A long, flexible appendage found on certain animals, particularly invertebrates such as octopuses, squids, and jellyfish.
To evasively or dishonestly change one's stance, opinion, or allegiance on a particular issue.
The act of ending or concluding something, often used to describe the formal or final cessation of a process, relationship, or agreement.
A specialized set of words, phrases, and expressions that are used within a particular field, discipline, or domain to convey specific meanings, concepts, and ideas.
A raised, flat platform or open area that is typically attached to a building or located on the ground level of a structure.
The performance of miracles or supernatural feats, typically associated with magic, sorcery, or religious practices.
A space or venue specifically designed for the performance of plays, musicals, concerts, or other forms of live entertainment.
The branch of physics that deals with the relationships between heat, energy, and their transformations within systems.
The individual fibers or strands that make up the fabric.
A sharp, intense, and often painful spasm or contraction, typically experienced in the context of physical distress or emotional turmoil.
Something that is reminiscent of an earlier time, often evoking a sense of nostalgia or a return to past styles, trends, or characteristics.
An individual who engages in violent and criminal behavior, often as a member of an organized gang or criminal network.
A figure of great importance, power, or influence.
The willingness and ability to accept and respect differences, opinions, beliefs, or behaviors of others, especially when they differ from one's own.
A state of physical or mental inactivity or sluggishness.
The deliberate and systematic infliction of severe physical or psychological pain and suffering upon an individual.
A small child, typically a toddler or young child.
A political system or ideology characterized by centralized and absolute control over all aspects of public and private life.
The state or condition of being complete, whole, or encompassing everything within a particular scope or context.
A standard, criterion, or reference point used to evaluate or judge the quality, authenticity, or truthfulness of something.
The act or process of gaining grip, adhesion, or support.
The buying, selling, or exchange of goods, services, or commodities between individuals, businesses, or countries.
A skilled worker or artisan who is engaged in a particular trade or craft.
A dramatic event or situation that brings about intense suffering, sorrow, or distress.
An individual who betrays the trust, loyalty, or allegiance they owe to a person, group, or country.
A state of calmness, serenity, and peace.
An exchange or interaction between two or more parties that involves the transfer or exchange of goods, services, or information.
The advocacy for the use of technology and science to enhance and transcend human capabilities and limitations.
A device or mechanism designed to capture, restrain, or deceive something or someone.
Discarded or unwanted materials that are considered worthless, useless, or no longer needed.
A deeply distressing or disturbing event, experience, or series of events that leaves a lasting impact on a person's physical, emotional, or psychological well-being.
The act of betrayal, deceit, or disloyalty.
A formal agreement or contract established between two or more nations, governments, or parties.
A formal examination of a legal case conducted in a court of law.
A formal assembly or court of justice where disputes, legal matters, or administrative cases are heard and resolved.
The act of using deceit, cunning, or dishonesty to manipulate or deceive others.
A small ornament or decorative item that is often of little value or use.
The experience or state of achieving a great victory, success, or accomplishment.
A person who lives in seclusion or in a primitive, cave-like dwelling.
A medieval poet, musician, or performer who originated in the Occitan regions of southern France.
A state or condition of distress, difficulty, or adversity.
A group or ensemble of performers, typically involved in theatrical or entertainment productions.
A statement or belief that is widely accepted as true or self-evident.
A state of uproar, chaos, or commotion characterized by loud and confused noise.
A mechanical device designed to convert the energy of a fluid, such as steam, gas, or water, into rotational motion.
A state or condition of irregular, unpredictable, and chaotic motion or flow.
A mechanical gate or barrier consisting of rotating arms or bars that allow the passage of individuals in a controlled manner, typically one person at a time.
The act or process of being under the guidance, instruction, or protection of someone more experienced or knowledgeable.
Foolish, trivial, or nonsensical talk or writing. It represents empty or meaningless words or ideas that lack substance or intellectual value.
The practice of moderation or self-control, particularly in relation to pleasure and desires.
An act or behavior that violates a law, rule, moral code, or societal norm.
The attempt to reconcile the existence of an all-knowing, all-powerful, and benevolent God with the existence of evil and suffering in the world.
The path that an object follows through space as a result of its motion and the forces acting upon it.
Something that is perceptible to the senses, particularly touch, and can be observed or felt.
The unique quality or character of a sound, which distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume.
A group or trio of three people, things, or elements that are closely associated or interconnected, often forming a unified whole.
A performance or achievement that has been accomplished with great skill.
The status or condition of holding a particular position, job, office, or property for an extended period, often with the expectation of permanence or security.
A point of entry, transition, or boundary that marks a significant change, transition, or beginning.
A road, street, or highway that is used for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, and other forms of transportation.
The process of sorting or prioritizing patients based on the severity of their medical condition.
The oppressive and unjust exercise of power, often wielded by a single individual or a small group, over a population.
A wealthy and powerful person who has achieved great success in business, industry, or finance.
A thin, flexible stem or shoot that plants use for support and attachment.
A large ocean wave that is caused by a sudden and large displacement of water, typically as a result of an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.
An overwhelming number or amount of something, typically words.
The figurative or metaphorical use of a word, phrase, or expression to convey a specific idea, theme, or emotion.
The idea that individuals are born without any innate knowledge, skills or dispositions.
The solid and stable surface of the Earth, as opposed to bodies of water or other less stable terrains.
Someone who is a pioneer or innovator in their field, often being the first to explore new territory or break down barriers.
A legally binding document that outlines an individual's wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and property after their death.
A formal statement given under oath by a witness.
The soft diffused light from the sky during the period of time when the sun is below the horizon and the sky is between day and night.
A secret or romantic rendezvous between two people, often with the connotation of being illicit or outside of a committed relationship.
The supposed ability of individuals to communicate with one another using only their minds, without the need for physical communication.
The branch of biology that deals with the classification and naming of living organisms.
A form of government where religious leaders or institutions have ultimate authority and control over the state.
A reckless or bold disregard for danger or social conventions, often accompanied by a lack of caution or prudence.
The quality or state of being late or delayed, particularly in terms of punctuality or meeting established schedules, appointments, or deadlines.
The quality or fact of being very determined without giving up, despite obstacles or setbacks.
A student who is absent from school without permission or a valid excuse.
A completely different line of thought or action that is not related to the current topic or situation.
A statement or phrase in which the same information is repeated twice, using different words or phrases.
A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
An actor or actress, particularly someone who is involved in the art of theater or dramatic performances.
A heartfelt gesture or offering that acknowledges the value, significance, or contributions of the recipient.
A person who changes their loyalty or allegiance, especially in a political or military context.
The surface features of a particular area of land, including its natural and human-made features.
The lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extending from the surface up to an altitude of around 7 to 20 kilometers (4 to 12 miles).
A difficult and painful experience or labor, often associated with physical or mental exertion.
A period of severe trouble, suffering, or distress that can be caused by various challenges, hardships, or adversities.
A substance or medicine that is believed to have invigorating, revitalizing, or strengthening properties.
A distinctive feature or characteristic that distinguishes an individual or a group from others.
A feeling of mental or emotional strain or stress, often characterized by a sense of unease or discomfort.
A feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or fear about a forthcoming event, situation, or outcome.
A principle, belief, or doctrine that is considered to be fundamental or essential.
A state of extreme confusion, disorder, or upheaval characterized by a lack of order or calm.
An intimate, private, and typically face-to-face conversation between two individuals.
A prolonged and intense outburst of anger, criticism or condemnation.
A violent and turbulent windstorm, often accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning.
The crime of betraying one's country or government by acting to aid its enemies or to overthrow its lawful authority.
An event or situation that is seen as a gross injustice or a complete misrepresentation of the truth.
The loyalty and solidarity to one's own group, often based on shared identity such as race, ethnicity, nationality, or culture.
A state or quality of depravity, moral corruption, or wickedness.
A temporary cessation or pause in hostilities, conflicts, or disputes between opposing parties or nations.
