attitude |
a way of feeling or thinking about something or someone. |
convince |
to cause to believe or accept (often followed by "of"). |
declaration |
an official or formal announcement or proclamation, or the document containing it. |
deduct |
to subtract from another amount or sum. |
deepen |
to make or become deep or deeper. |
dramatically |
to a large or impressive degree; sharply; significantly. |
formal |
following accepted rules for doing something; proper, legal, or official. |
intelligent |
having a great ability to reason and understand. |
mast |
a long upright pole that rises from the bottom of a sailboat or ship to support the sails and lines. |
pneumonia |
a serious disease in which the lungs become swollen and painful and fill with liquid. Pneumonia is caused by viruses or bacteria. |
pronounce |
to make the sound of or express with the voice in a specific way. |
rouse |
to waken from sleep or a state similar to sleep. |
shame |
a painful feeling brought about by the knowledge that one has done something wrong or not proper. |
utter1 |
to give forth with the voice. |
vibrate |
to move back and forth very rapidly and steadily. |