| 1. defiance |
resistance
against authority; insubordination; rebellion. |
| 2. science |
extremely
old; existing for many years. |
| 3. ancient |
a
decided course of action; plan. |
| 4. appliance |
a
process of disagreement. |
| 5. argument |
relating
to a circle. |
| 6. attention |
to
cause to come near, as by some special quality or action. |
| 7. attract |
operating
or performing in an effective and competent manner, with little
wasted effort. |
| 8. circular |
a
practical device, esp. any of several pieces of equipment used in
the home such as a stove or refrigerator. |
| 9. tragedy |
systematic
observation and testing of natural phenomena in a search for general
laws and conclusive evidence. |
| 10. conscience |
the
ability to receive, absorb, or contain: |
| 11. annoyance |
the
act of avoiding. |
| 12. intention |
concentration
of mental powers, esp. on a particular object. |
| 13. avoidance |
a
disastrous occurrence; calamity. |
| 14. efficient |
the
human faculty that enables one to decide between right and wrong
acts or behavior, esp. in regard to one's own conduct. |
| 15. capacity |
someone
or something that disturbs or irritates. |