apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
authority |
the right or power to give orders, make decisions, or control people. |
chorus |
a group of people who sing together. |
cripple |
to cause a serious injury in. |
deadline |
a date or time by which something must be done. |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. |
fraction |
a part or very small part of a whole. |
hypnosis |
a condition like sleep that is caused by the direction of another person. People under hypnosis may do or say things as directed or suggested by the person who has put them in this condition. |
interruption |
the act of stopping or breaking off something in progress. |
loft |
an open space or room just under the roof; attic. |
religious |
devoted to the beliefs of a particular religion. |
secure |
to make a place safe from unwanted entrance or attack. |
weave |
to make by passing threads or strips over and under each other. |
whine |
to make a long, high cry that expresses pain, complaint, or fear. |
wise |
having understanding and good judgment about what is true or good. |