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Get my banner code or create your own bannerEncounter this. See this. Embrace this. Hear this. Taste this. Trust this. Test this. Know THIS! Favortize this. Feel this. Bless this. Take this. Adore this. Accept this. Love this. You just cant BE this...cuz THIS is Miss Kyss. IT'S NOT A HYPE! IT'S TRADEMARK!!
Your Candy Heart Says "First Kiss"
You're a true romantic who brings an innocent hope to each new relationship.
You see the good in every person you date, and you relish each step of falling in love.
Your ideal Valentine's Day date: a romantic dinner your sweetie cooks for you
Your flirting style: friendly and sweet
What turns you off: cynics who don't believe in romance
Why you're hot: you always keep the romance alive
What Does Your Candy Heart Say?
AN ORIGINAL DOMOKYSS MOTTO...
"...respect me and I'll respect you. Ride this out with me and I'll take care of you..."
DOMOKYSS' PHILOSOPHY ...
"...with respect comes trust, loyalty, communication, and understanding. Respect is a good foundation to a genuine friendship. A well establish friendship leads into an awesome relationship. Humility is an ideal foundation to a genuine person! With being humble, comes respect, consideration and communication. With potential progress of growth, establishment, trust, and loyalty. Great things come to those who wait...so I've learned. I understand life is short, doesn't mean we have to rush anything. Establish! Progress! Growth! Ecstasy! Are you following me?"
DOMOKYSS' PHILOSOPHY ON SEX...
"...overrated. Sex is something shared with someone special. To each is own though. To be able to think of your significant other and bust a nut on just a thought! Is so ideal. It's a skill that must be learned. WHAT A BLESSING!"
DOMOKYSS' PHILOSOPHY ON THE MUSIC INDUSTRY...
"...everyone wants to be a rapper, if not ur a producer making some *fiyah* beats, if not u might be a manager. Or on a street team promoting one of ur people's who's tryna make it out there. Perhaps a dj...tryna make their mark in the music industry. If not any of those, you might hav gone to some trade school learning about computers to help those you know promote their music through websites, programs, etc. Don't get me wrong...I manage myself. It's a culture. A lifestyle. A passion."
DOMOKYSS' TRADEMARK DICTIONARY
ACCEPT -
v. ac·cept·ed, ac·cept·ing, ac·cepts
v. tr.
To receive (something offered), especially with gladness or approval: accepted a glass of water; accepted their contract.
To admit to a group, organization, or place: accepted me as a new member of the club.
To regard as proper, usual, or right: Such customs are widely accepted.
To regard as true; believe in: Scientists have accepted the new theory.
To understand as having a specific meaning.
To endure resignedly or patiently: accept one's fate.
To answer affirmatively: accept an invitation.
To agree to take (a duty or responsibility).
To be able to hold (something applied or inserted): This wood will not accept oil paints.
To receive officially: accept the committee's report.
To consent to pay, as by a signed agreement.
Medicine. To receive (a transplanted organ or tissue) without immunological rejection.
ALLEGIANCE -
n.
Loyalty or the obligation of loyalty, as to a nation, sovereign, or cause. See Synonyms at fidelity.
The obligations of a vassal to a lord.
AMBIGUOUS -
adj.
Open to more than one interpretation: an ambiguous reply.
Doubtful or uncertain: “The theatrical status of her frequently derided but constantly revived plays remained ambiguous” (Frank Rich).
ASSASSIN -
n.
One who murders by surprise attack, especially one who carries out any assigned task to destroy a prominent person or figure.
BACKWARDS -
adj.
Directed or facing toward the back or rear.
Done or arranged in a manner or order that is opposite to previous occurrence or normal use.
Unwilling to act; reluctant; shy.
Behind others in progress or development: The technology was backward, but the system worked
BEAST -
n.
A brutal, contemptible person.
adj.
Not domesticated or cultivated; wild: savage beasts of the jungle.
Not civilized; barbaric: a savage people.
Ferocious; fierce: in a savage temper.
Vicious or merciless; brutal: a savage attack on a political rival. See Synonyms at cruel.
Lacking polish or manners; rude.
BEASTMODE -
n.
To go crazy, or to destroy everything in sight. The top level of beastmode is MAXIMUM BEASTOCITY. This is when nothing is spared in the destruction in EVERYTHING.
BEATITUDE -
n.
Supreme blessedness or happiness.
Beatitude Any of the declarations of blessedness made by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount.
1. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.2. Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.3. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land.4. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.5. Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.6. Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God.7. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.8. Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.CLAIRVOYANCE -
n.
The supposed power to see objects or events that cannot be perceived by the senses.
Acute intuitive insight or perceptiveness.
CONSIDERATION -
n.
Careful thought; deliberation: We will give your proposal consideration.
A result of considering; an opinion or a judgment: Is it your consideration that I should apply?
A factor to be considered in forming a judgment or decision: Safety is the most important consideration in choosing a car.
A treatment or account: The essay begins with a brief consideration of the history of the problem.
Thoughtful concern for others; solicitude.
High regard; esteem.
Payment given in exchange for a service rendered; recompense: agreed to do it for a small consideration.
Law. Something promised, given, or done that has the effect of making an agreement a legally enforceable contract.
DESTINY -
n.
The inevitable or necessary fate to which a particular person or thing is destined; one's lot.
A predetermined course of events considered as something beyond human power or control: “Marriage and hanging go by destiny” (Robert Burton).
The power or agency thought to predetermine events: Destiny brought them together.
DOPAMINE -
n.
Is a small molecule through which cells of the brain ( neurons ) communicate with each other. It is involved in sexual desire and the sensation of pleasure. It is also associated with serious diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease, which perturbs movement, and schizophrenia, a mental disorder.
DREAM -
n.
A series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.
A daydream; a reverie.
A state of abstraction; a trance.
A wild fancy or hope.
A condition or achievement that is longed for; an aspiration: a dream of owning their own business.
One that is exceptionally gratifying, excellent, or beautiful: Our new car runs like a dream.
v. dreamed, or dreamt (drmt) dream·ing, dreams
v. intr.
To experience a dream in sleep: dreamed of meeting an old friend.
To daydream.
To have a deep aspiration: dreaming of a world at peace.
To regard something as feasible or practical: I wouldn't dream of trick skiing on icy slopes.
v. tr.
To experience a dream of while asleep: Did it storm last night, or did I dream it?
To conceive of; imagine.
To pass (time) idly or in reverie.
ECSTASY -
n. pl. ec·sta·sies
Intense joy or delight.
A state of emotion so intense that one is carried beyond rational thought and self-control: an ecstasy of rage.
The trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.
Slang. MDMA.
EFFORT -
n.
The use of physical or mental energy to do something; exertion.
A difficult exertion of the strength or will: It was an effort to get up.
A usually earnest attempt: Make an effort to arrive promptly.
Something done or produced through exertion; an achievement: a play that was his finest effort.
EFFECTIVENESS -
adj.
Having an intended or expected effect. Producing a strong impression or response; striking: gave an effective performance as Othello.
Operative; in effect: The law is effective immediately.
Existing in fact; actual: a decline in the effective demand.
Prepared for use or action, especially in warfare.
EFFICIENT -
adj.
Acting directly to produce an effect: an efficient cause. See Synonyms at effective.
Acting or producing effectively with a minimum of waste, expense, or unnecessary effort.
Exhibiting a high ratio of output to input.
EXECUTE -
tr.v. ex·e·cut·ed, ex·e·cut·ing, ex·e·cutes
To put into effect; carry out: a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party.
To perform; do: execute a U-turn. See Synonyms at perform.
To create (a work of art, for example) in accordance with a prescribed design.
To make valid, as by signing: execute a deed.
To perform or carry out what is required by: execute the terms of a will.
To put to death, especially by carrying out a lawful sentence.
Computer Science. To run (a program or an instruction).
FANTASY -
n. pl. fan·ta·sies
The creative imagination; unrestrained fancy. See Synonyms at imagination.
Something, such as an invention, that is a creation of the fancy.
A capricious or fantastic idea; a conceit.
Fiction characterized by highly fanciful or supernatural elements.
An example of such fiction.
An imagined event or sequence of mental images, such as a daydream, usually fulfilling a wish or psychological need.
An unrealistic or improbable supposition.
Music. See fantasia.
A coin issued especially by a questionable authority and not intended for use as currency.
Obsolete. A hallucination.
tr.v. fan·ta·sied, fan·ta·sy·ing, fan·ta·sies
To imagine; visualize.
FAVOR -
n.
A gracious, friendly, or obliging act that is freely granted: do someone a favor.
Friendly or favorable regard; approval or support: won the favor of the monarch; looked with favor on the plan.
A state of being held in such regard: a style currently in favor.
Unfair partiality; favoritism.
A privilege or concession.
favors Sexual privileges, especially as granted by a woman.
Something given as a token of love, affection, or remembrance.
A small decorative gift given to each guest at a party.
Advantage; benefit: sailed under favor of cloudless skies.
Behalf; interest: an error in our favor.
FOOLISHNESS -
adj.
Lacking or exhibiting a lack of good sense or judgment; silly: foolish remarks.
Resulting from stupidity or misinformation; unwise: a foolish decision.
Arousing laughter; absurd or ridiculous: a foolish grin.
Immoderate or stubborn; unreasonable: foolish pride; foolish love.
Embarrassed; abashed: I feel foolish telling you this.
Insignificant; trivial: spent all their money on foolish little knickknacks.
FORGIVENESS -
n 1: compassionate feelings that support a willingness to forgive 2: the act of excusing a mistake or offense [syn: pardon]
FULFILL -
tr.v. ful·filled, ful·fill·ing, ful·fills, also ful·fils
To bring into actuality; effect: fulfilled their promises.
To carry out (an order, for example).
To measure up to; satisfy. See Synonyms at perform. See Synonyms at satisfy.
To bring to an end; complete.
GENUINITY -
adj.
Actually possessing the alleged or apparent attribute or character: genuine leather.
Not spurious or counterfeit; authentic. See Synonyms at authentic.
Honestly felt or experienced: genuine devotion.
Actual; real: a genuine dilemma.
Free from hypocrisy or dishonesty; sincere.
Being of pure or original stock: a genuine Hawaiian.
GOODHEARTED -
adj. Kind and generous.
HUMILITY -
n. The quality or condition of being humble.
IDEAL -
n.
A conception of something in its absolute perfection.
One that is regarded as a standard or model of perfection or excellence.
INSIPID -
adj.
Lacking flavor or zest; not tasty.
Lacking qualities that excite, stimulate, or interest; dull.
INTUITION -
n.
The act or faculty of knowing or sensing without the use of rational processes; immediate cognition. See Synonyms at reason.
Knowledge gained by the use of this faculty; a perceptive insight.
A sense of something not evident or deducible; an impression.
INVESTMENT -
n.
The act of investing.
An amount invested.
Property or another possession acquired for future financial return or benefit.
A commitment, as of time or support.
LOGIC -
n.
The study of the principles of reasoning, especially of the structure of propositions as distinguished from their content and of method and validity in deductive reasoning.
A system of reasoning: Aristotle's logic.
A mode of reasoning: By that logic, we should sell the company tomorrow.
The formal, guiding principles of a discipline, school, or science.
Valid reasoning: Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.
The relationship between elements and between an element and the whole in a set of objects, individuals, principles, or events: There's a certain logic to the motion of rush-hour traffic.
LOYALTY -
n.
The state or quality of being loyal. See Synonyms at fidelity.
A feeling or attitude of devoted attachment and affection. Often used in the plural: My loyalties lie with my family.
MANNER -
n.
A way of doing something or the way in which a thing is done or happens. See Synonyms at method.
A way of acting; bearing or behavior.
manners
The socially correct way of acting; etiquette.
The prevailing customs, social conduct, and norms of a specific society, period, or group, especially as the subject of a literary work.
Practice, style, execution, or method in the arts: This fresco is typical of the painter's early manner.
Kind; sort: What manner of person is she?
Kinds; sorts: saw all manner of people at the mall.
MARRIAGE -
n.
The legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife.
The state of being married; wedlock.
A common-law marriage.
A union between two persons having the customary but usually not the legal force of marriage: a same-sex marriage.
A wedding.
A close union: “the most successful marriage of beauty and blood in mainstream comics” (Lloyd Rose).
Games. The combination of the king and queen of the same suit, as in pinochle.
MIND OVER MATTER -
n.
Willpower can overcome physical obstacles, as in Margaret was determined to go to the wedding even on crutchesmind over matter. This idea was already expressed by Virgil in the Aeneid (c. 19 b.c.) as Mens agitat molem, "Mind moves matter," and it appeared in various forms in English by 1700.
MONSTER -
n.
An animal, a plant, or other organism having structural defects or deformities.
MORAL -
adj.
Of or concerned with the judgment of the goodness or badness of human action and character: moral scrutiny; a moral quandary.
Teaching or exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior: a moral lesson.
Conforming to standards of what is right or just in behavior; virtuous: a moral life.
Arising from conscience or the sense of right and wrong: a moral obligation.
Having psychological rather than physical or tangible effects: a moral victory; moral support.
Based on strong likelihood or firm conviction, rather than on the actual evidence: a moral certainty.
NUISANCE -
n.
One that is inconvenient, annoying, or vexatious; a bother: Having to stand in line was a nuisance. The disruptive child was a nuisance to the class.
Law. A use of property or course of conduct that interferes with the legal rights of others by causing damage, annoyance, or inconvenience.
ON POINT -
n. 1 : a particular detail, proposition, or issue of law; specifically : POINT OF ERROR
2 : any of various incremental units used in measuring, fixing, or calculating something: as a : a unit used in calculating a sentence by various factors (as aggravating or mitigating circumstances) b : a unit used in the pricing of securities and valuation of markets c : a charge to a borrower (as a mortgagor) that is equal to one percent of the principal and that is made at closing—in point or on point : relevant to the legal issues at hand
OPEN - MINDED -
adj.
Having or showing receptiveness to new and different ideas or the opinions of others. See Synonyms at broad-minded.
OPTION -
n.
The act of choosing; choice. See Synonyms at choice.
The power or freedom to choose.
The exclusive right, usually obtained for a fee, to buy or sell something within a specified time at a set price.
The privilege of demanding fulfillment of a contract at a specified time.
A stock option.
An item or feature that may be chosen to replace or enhance standard equipment, as in a car.
PATIENCE -
n.
The capacity, quality, or fact of being patient.
PAY IT FORWARD -
n.
Pay it forward or paying it forward refers to repaying the good deeds one has received by doing good things for other unrelated people.The phrase "pay it forward" as a moral philosophy first appeared in Catherine Ryan Hyde's novel Pay It Forward and in 2000 it was adapted into a Warner Brothers film, Pay It Forward. In the book and movie it is described as an obligation to do three good deeds for others in repayment of a good deed that one receives, and that such good deeds should be things that the person cannot accomplish on their own. The recipient of such acts of kindness is then expected to do three good deeds for others in repayment for the help they have received. In this way, the need to help each other can spread exponentially through society, creating a social movement with the hopes of making the world a better place.In practice the philosophy of pay it forward has broadened relative to its literary roots, and now it incorporates a more general flavor of social responsibility and desire to help others in recognition of the help one has received for one's self. It is also sometimes described as being "good for a favor", meaning a willingness to help others (even strangers) on the expectation that it will all come back around in the end.The first written record of this philosophy might be Jesus' teaching of it to His disciples in verses 34 through 46 of Chapter 25 of the Gospel of Matthew, in the New Testament
PIFF -
n.
has a way different taste to it than any other weed. Its from the NYC area. It has you high for hours off alittle bit. $20 are about .4 to .6 grams depending on the quality. a potent strain of marijuana, primarily the haze plant. it is known for its numerous THC crystals and for its distinct high and smell. Also used to describe something to be superior to average.
POWER
n.
The ability or capacity to perform or act effectively.
A specific capacity, faculty, or aptitude. Often used in the plural: her powers of concentration.
Strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted; might. See Synonyms at strength.
The ability or official capacity to exercise control; authority.
A person, group, or nation having great influence or control over others: the western powers.
The might of a nation, political organization, or similar group.
Forcefulness; effectiveness: a novel of unusual power.
PRIORITY -
n.
Precedence, especially established by order of importance or urgency.
An established right to precedence.
An authoritative rating that establishes such precedence.
A preceding or coming earlier in time.
Something afforded or deserving prior attention.
PRIVILEGE -
n.
A special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste. See Synonyms at right.
Such an advantage, immunity, or right held as a prerogative of status or rank, and exercised to the exclusion or detriment of others.
The principle of granting and maintaining a special right or immunity: a society based on privilege.
Law. The right to privileged communication in a confidential relationship, as between client and attorney, patient and physician, or communicant and priest.
An option to buy or sell a stock, including put, call, spread, and straddle.
PROMISE -
n.
A declaration assuring that one will or will not do something; a vow.
Something promised.
Indication of something favorable to come; expectation: a promise of spring in the air.
Indication of future excellence or success: a player of great promise.
REALITY -
n. pl. re·al·i·ties
The quality or state of being actual or true.
One, such as a person, an entity, or an event, that is actual: “the weight of history and political realities” (Benno C. Schmidt, Jr.).
The totality of all things possessing actuality, existence, or essence.
That which exists objectively and in fact: Your observations do not seem to be about reality.
REBIRTH -
n.
A second or new birth; reincarnation.
A renaissance; a revival: a rebirth of classicism in architecture.
RECUPERATION -
v. re·cu·per·at·ed, re·cu·per·at·ing, re·cu·per·ates
v. intr.
To return to health or strength; recover.
To recover from financial loss.
v. tr.
To restore to health or strength.
To regain.
REJUVENATION -
tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates
To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again.
To restore to an original or new condition: rejuvenate an old sofa.
To stimulate (a stream) to renewed erosive activity, as by uplift of the land.
To develop youthful topographic features in (a previously leveled area).
RELATIONSHIPS -
n.
The condition or fact of being related; connection or association.
Connection by blood or marriage; kinship.
A particular type of connection existing between people related to or having dealings with each other: has a close relationship with his siblings.
A romantic or sexual involvement.
RESPECT -
n.
A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem. See Synonyms at regard.
The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.
respects Polite expressions of consideration or deference: pay one's respects.
A particular aspect, feature, or detail: In many respects this is an important decision.
RIDICULE -
n. Words or actions intended to evoke contemptuous laughter at or feelings toward a person or thing: “I know that ridicule may be a shield, but it is not a weapon” (Dorothy Parker).
tr.v. rid·i·culed, rid·i·cul·ing, rid·i·cules To expose to ridicule; make fun of.
SAINT -
n.
Abbr. St. or S. Christianity. A person officially recognized, especially by canonization, as being entitled to public veneration and capable of interceding for people on earth.
A person who has died and gone to heaven.
Saint A member of any of various religious groups, especially a Latter-Day Saint.
An extremely virtuous person.
SATISFACTION -
n.
The fulfillment or gratification of a desire, need, or appetite.
Pleasure or contentment derived from such gratification.
A source or means of gratification.
Compensation for injury or loss; reparation.
The opportunity to avenge a wrong; vindication.
Assurance beyond doubt or question; complete conviction.
SCHMALTZY -
adj. Informal schmaltz·i·er, schmaltz·i·est
Of, relating to, or marked by excessive or maudlin sentimentality. See Synonyms at sentimental.
SCHIZOPHRENIA -
n.
Any of a group of psychotic disorders usually characterized by withdrawal from reality, illogical patterns of thinking, delusions, and hallucinations, and accompanied in varying degrees by other emotional, behavioral, or intellectual disturbances. Schizophrenia is associated with dopamine imbalances in the brain and defects of the frontal lobe and is caused by genetic, other biological, and psychosocial factors.
A situation or condition that results from the coexistence of disparate or antagonistic qualities, identities, or activities: the national schizophrenia that results from carrying out an unpopular war.
SELF-CONTROL -
n.
Control of one's emotions, desires, or actions by one's own will: “You think yourself a miracle of sensibility; but self-control is what you need” (Mary Boykin Chesnut).
THOUGHT -
n.
The act or an instance of deliberate or extended thinking; a meditation.
TRUST -
n.
Firm reliance on the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing.
Custody; care.
Something committed into the care of another; charge.
The condition and resulting obligation of having confidence placed in one: violated a public trust.
One in which confidence is placed.
Reliance on something in the future; hope.
Reliance on the intention and ability of a purchaser to pay in the future; credit.
Law.
A legal title to property held by one party for the benefit of another.
The confidence reposed in a trustee when giving the trustee legal title to property to administer for another, together with the trustee's obligation regarding that property and the beneficiary.
The property so held.
A combination of firms or corporations for the purpose of reducing competition and controlling prices throughout a business or an industry.
v. trust·ed, trust·ing, trusts
v. intr.
To have or place reliance; depend: Trust in the Lord. Trust to destiny.
To be confident; hope.
To sell on credit.
v. tr.
To have or place confidence in; depend on.
To expect with assurance; assume: I trust that you will be on time.
To believe: I trust what you say.
To place in the care of another; entrust.
To grant discretion to confidently: Can I trust them with the boat?
To extend credit to.
UGLY -
adj. ug·li·er, ug·li·est
Displeasing to the eye; unsightly.
Repulsive or offensive; objectionable: an ugly remark.
Chiefly Southern U.S. Rude: Don't be ugly with me.
New England. Unmanageable. Used of animals, especially cows or horses.
Morally reprehensible; bad.
Threatening or ominous.
UNACCEPTABLE -
adj.
Not acceptable; unsatisfactory.
unac·cepta·bili·ty n.
unac·cepta·bly adv.
UNITY -
n. pl. u·ni·ties
The state or quality of being one; singleness.
The state or quality of being in accord; harmony.
The combination or arrangement of parts into a whole; unification.
A combination or union thus formed.
Singleness or constancy of purpose or action; continuity: “In an army you need unity of purpose” (Emmeline Pankhurst).
An ordering of all elements in a work of art or literature so that each contributes to a unified aesthetic effect.
The effect thus produced.
One of the three principles of dramatic structure derived by French neoclassicists from Aristotle's Poetics, stating that a drama should have but one plot, which should take place in a single day and be confined to a single locale.
Mathematics.
The number 1.
See identity element.
UNREQUITED LOVE -
n.
Unrequited love is love that is not reciprocated, even though reciprocation is deeply desired. This can lead to feelings such as depression, anxiety, and mood swings such as swift changes between depression and euphoria.
VALUE -
n.
An amount, as of goods, services, or money, considered to be a fair and suitable equivalent for something else; a fair price or return.
Monetary or material worth: the fluctuating value of gold and silver.
Worth in usefulness or importance to the possessor; utility or merit: the value of an education.
A principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable: “The speech was a summons back to the patrician values of restraint and responsibility” (Jonathan Alter).
Precise meaning or import, as of a word.
Mathematics. An assigned or calculated numerical quantity.
Music. The relative duration of a tone or rest.
The relative darkness or lightness of a color. See table at color.
Linguistics. The sound quality of a letter or diphthong.
One of a series of specified values: issued a stamp of new value.
VICE -
n.
An evil, degrading, or immoral practice or habit.
A serious moral failing.
Wicked or evil conduct or habits; corruption.
Sexual immorality, especially prostitution.
A slight personal failing; a foible: the vice of untidiness.
A flaw or imperfection; a defect.
A physical defect or weakness.
An undesirable habit, such as crib-biting, in a domestic animal.
Vice A character representing generalized or particular vice in English morality plays.
A jester or buffoon.
VIRTUE -
n.
Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness.
An example or kind of moral excellence: the virtue of patience.
Chastity, especially in a woman.
A particularly efficacious, good, or beneficial quality; advantage: a plan with the virtue of being practical.
Effective force or power: believed in the virtue of prayer.
virtues Christianity. The fifth of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
Obsolete. Manly courage; valor.
VOW -
n.
An earnest promise to perform a specified act or behave in a certain manner, especially a solemn promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order: take the vows of a nun.
A declaration or assertion.
v. vowed, vow·ing, vows
v. tr.
To promise solemnly; pledge. See Synonyms at promise.
To make a pledge or threat to undertake: vowing revenge on their persecutors.
v. intr.
To make a vow; promise.
WELL-BEING
n.
The state of being healthy, happy, or prosperous; welfare.
WILL POWER -
n.
The strength of will to carry out one's decisions, wishes, or plans.
WRATH -
n.
Forceful, often vindictive anger. See Synonyms at anger.
Punishment or vengeance as a manifestation of anger.
Divine retribution for sin.