wild, 'untouched' nature, metaphor for exile or absence
metaphorical (meaning or expression), contrast with literal
banished from a group, especially a professional one. Blackballed for elite club membership 'eviction'.
sound close enough for a human to hear,2 words
unsophisticated, offensive to some. Can apply to language, taste. Context and personl judgment are key to its interpretation. Original, Latin, of the people. Negative term.
verb, be able to discern,recognize (e.g. art, bargains,the main chance), 4 words
verb, 5 words
tell a story in a way that makes it upbeat--done often by political spokespeople.
the dramatic arts, or figuratively, high excitement and gripping human stories in real life
starting point, demarcation
Literally the stone or marker on the floor in a doorway.
as a consequence of, after a significant event
4 words
weight and substance, especially as judged by physically manipulating material
verb, to subsidize, pay for (a project, a charity)
the teen years
as an epithet applied to behaviour, it is negative. Synonym of immature, sometimes.
verb the act of fish laying eggs, reproducing
noun--offspring
figurative human babies, but this is rather denigrating
as a verb to spawn an idea is to give birth to it
long for, desire something absent, 2 words