accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
ashamed |
feeling shame or guilt for doing something wrong or foolish. |
congratulation |
the act of expressing pleasure at the achievement or good luck of. |
dome |
a rounded roof or ceiling on a room or building. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
foe |
one who wishes ill on another; personal enemy. |
intelligence |
the ability to learn, reason, and understand. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. |
juvenile |
young; not grown up. |
mime |
to act or portray with hand and body gestures only. |
plug |
an object made of cork, rubber, or other material used to block an opening. |
scrub |
to clean by rubbing hard. |
tinge |
to give a slight color to. |
unlike |
different; not equal. |
wealthy |
having a lot of money; rich. |