acquaint |
to introduce or make familiar (usually followed by "with"). |
admission |
the price a person must pay to enter. |
continuous |
going on without pausing or stopping; not broken. |
cue1 |
anything done or said during a play that is a signal for an actor to say or do something. |
default |
to fail to perform an action or fulfill an obligation legally or morally required, especially to fail to pay money that is owed. |
escort |
a person or group of people who travel with someone to protect, guide, or guard that person, or to show respect. |
fray |
to wear or rub thin. |
friction |
the rubbing of objects against each other. |
mystify |
to confuse or puzzle, often on purpose. |
prosecutor |
an attorney who tries a case against an accused person in a court of law. |
quarantine |
the keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop a disease from spreading. |
rebuke |
to give a sharp reprimand to; criticize. |
specificity |
the quality of being exact, precise, or particular. |
termination |
the act or an instance of ending, or the fact or condition of being ended. |
underestimate |
to appraise at too low a quantity, rate, strength, value, or the like. |