allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
blunder |
a silly or careless mistake. |
cell |
a tiny unit of plant or animal life, having a nucleus and surrounded by a very thin membrane. |
conscience |
the sense that allows a person to decide between right and wrong actions. |
dramatic |
of or having to do with the theater and plays. |
imagine |
to form in the mind a thought, picture, or image of. |
lessen |
to become or make smaller in amount or size. |
parade |
a public procession of people, marching bands, or vehicles in front of spectators as part of a celebration or ceremony. |
personally |
in person; without the aid of others. |
resign |
to give up a job or other duty. |
sharpen |
to make thinner or finer, as a cutting edge or point. |
squirm |
to twist the body about; wriggle. |
utter1 |
to give forth with the voice. |
vow |
to promise or pledge in a serious way. |
wholesome |
good for the health of one's body or mind. |