adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
amazement |
wonder; great surprise. |
bloat |
to make swollen or too full of air, water, or food. |
cancer |
a disease in which certain cells divide and grow much faster than they normally do. |
holler |
(informal) to cry out, yell, or shout. |
ideal |
a belief or aim considered to be worthy of honor or respect. |
obedience |
the condition or quality of being willing to follow rules or orders. |
peer2 |
to look hard or closely to see something better. |
petrify |
to turn into stone. Minerals left behind by water petrify wood by replacing woods cells when they die. |
reputation |
the level of respect with which a person is thought of by others. |
scenery |
the way the land looks in a particular place. |
stumble |
to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running. |
stutter |
to repeat sounds when speaking, as if unable to complete or begin certain words. |
survivor |
someone or something that still exists or is still alive after being in danger. |
timid |
not bold or confident with other people; shy. |