accidental |
happening by chance; not planned or expected. |
apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
assistant |
a person who gives help or aid. |
bewitch |
to enchant or cast a spell over with magic or as if with magic. |
boast |
to talk with too much pride; brag. |
bomb |
a metal shell filled with explosives. A bomb destroys a target by being thrown at or dropped on it. |
broadcast |
to send over television or radio. |
equality |
the condition of being the same in value, measure, or amount. |
handshake |
the gripping of hands between two people when they meet or say good-bye. |
presidency |
the office, length of service, and jobs of a president. |
relay |
to carry or pass on. |
seasonal |
having to do with the seasons or a particular season of the year. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
twinge |
a sudden, sharp pain that does not last long. |
veto |
the power of a government official or group to keep something from taking effect. |