adjective, literary - relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctive and emotional, often raw or intense
noun - a situation in which many people are killed violently, especially in a short period of time or in a brutal way
verb - to make something flat or flatter
noun - a Christian ceremony held on the Thursday before Easter, when people remember how Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and gave them a new commandment to love each other
adjective - focused only on one thing or idea, without considering other possibilities
noun - the state of having knowledge or understanding, or the process of giving someone this knowledge or understanding
noun - a substance or material that allows electricity to pass through it under some conditions but not under others, used especially in electronic devices
adjective, formal - matching something in size, degree, or importance; appropriate in relation to something else
noun, technical - a serious mental condition in which a person gradually loses the ability to think, remember, and behave normally, usually because of disease or old age
adjective, formal - feeling very sad and lonely because something important has been taken away, or lacking something you need or expect
noun, formal - an action or process that shows you regret hurting someone or doing something bad, and try to make it better
verb, formal - to do something to show you are sorry for something you caused and to make things right