adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
confess |
to admit as true. |
counselor |
a person who gives advice, especially as a job. |
coward |
a person who does not have the courage to face danger, pain, or something difficult. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
enjoyable |
pleasant; giving joy. |
foreigner |
a person who is born in or is from a different country. |
grace |
beauty or charm in form, style, or motion. |
magazine |
a printed collection of stories, pictures, articles, and advertisements. Magazines come out weekly, monthly, or at some other regular period of time. |
mope |
to act dull and sad; sulk; pout. |
nibble |
to eat in small bites. |
pastry |
baked goods, often sweet, made with a dough of flour, shortening, and water. |
scholar |
a person who has much knowledge, usually acquired from research and study. |
scratch |
to scrape or damage with something sharp. |
whittle |
to cut small bits or thin layers from, or to trim or shape by so doing. |