came
The past form of come: moved toward or arrived at a place.
confronted
The past form of confront: faced a person or problem directly.
women
The plural form of woman: adult female people.
children
The plural form of child: young person who is not yet an adult.
consider
To think carefully about something before deciding.
unimportant
Not important or not worth much attention.
empower
To give someone confidence, authority, or the ability to do something.
touch
To put your hand or another body part against something.
defend
To protect someone or something from attack or criticism.
share
To use, have, or give part of something with another person.
meal
Food eaten at one time, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
sinner
A person who has done something wrong in a religious or moral way.
sick
Ill or not healthy; feeling that you may vomit.
needy
Lacking enough money, food, help, or emotional support.
person
A human being, considered as an individual.
financial
Involving money, banking, budgets, or the management of funds.
position
The place where someone or something is located.
social
Involving people meeting, living together, or influencing one another.
stature
The level of respect, importance, or achievement a person has; also a person's height.
accept
To agree to take something, or believe something is true.
everyone
All the people in a group.
soul
The spiritual part of a person, or a person's deepest feelings and character.
matters
The plural form of matter: subjects, problems, or situations being considered.
why
For what reason or purpose.
every
Used before a singular noun to mean all members of a group.
must
Used to say that something is necessary, required, or very likely.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
looking
The present participle of look: using the eyes to see, search, or seem.
church
A building where Christians pray, worship, and hold religious services.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
happy
Feeling pleased, cheerful, or satisfied.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
likely
Expected to happen, or probably true.
sit
To rest with your body supported by your bottom on a chair or surface.
someone
A person whose name or identity is not known or not stated.
different
Not the same as another person or thing.
race
A competition to see who is fastest, or a group of people sharing physical or social identity.
color
The appearance of something as red, blue, green, or another shade.
nationality
The legal status of belonging to a particular country; also a person's national identity.
religious
Involving faith, worship, sacred practices, or belief in spiritual power.
background
A person’s history, experience, or the area behind the main subject.
service
Work done to help customers or the public. A system that provides something people need.
next
Coming immediately after the present one or after another thing in order.
homeless
Having no regular place to live.
prepare
To make someone or something ready for use or for an event.
bother
To annoy or worry someone, or to take the trouble to do something
money
Coins, notes, or digital value used to buy things or pay people.
students
The plural form of student: people who study at a school, college, or university.
seems
The present form of seem: gives the impression of being something.
waste
Materials, time, money, or effort that are used badly or thrown away.
offended
The past form of offend: made someone feel upset or insulted.
week
A period of seven days, usually counted from Monday to Sunday or Sunday to Saturday.
hear
To notice sounds with your ears, or to be told information.
name
A word or group of words used to identify a person, place, or thing.
lifted
The past form of lift: raised someone or something to a higher position.
high
Far above the ground, or greater than the usual amount, level, or degree.
languages
The plural form of language: systems of words, signs, or sounds used for communication.
makes
Creates, prepares, or causes something to happen.
uncomfortable
Causing physical discomfort or making someone feel worried or embarrassed.
welcomed
The past form of welcome: greeted someone warmly or accepted something with pleasure.
rich
Having a lot of money, valuable things, flavor, detail, or quality.
poor
Having little money; also, not good in quality or condition.
top
The highest part of something; also a spinning toy or upper piece of clothing.
game
An activity or sport with rules; wild animals hunted for food or sport.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
luck
The force of chance that makes good or bad things happen.
families
The plural form of family: groups of related people.
empty
Containing nothing, or to remove everything from something.
nester
A bird or animal that builds or uses a nest; also a person settling in a new home.
single
Only one; not married or not in a romantic relationship.
young
Not old; having lived or existed for only a short time.
old
Having lived or existed for many years; not new.
anywhere
In, at, or to any place.
matter
A subject, problem, or situation being discussed; also physical substance.
represented
The past form of represent: spoke, acted, or stood for someone or something.
sense
One of the ways the body notices things, or good practical judgment.