accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
anchor |
a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. |
borrow |
to take with the promise to return or replace. |
ceremony |
a formal act or series of acts done in a particular way to honor a special occasion. |
complicate |
to make more difficult to do or understand. |
contractor |
a person who signs an agreement to carry out a particular job at a certain price and also to supply necessary things for the job. A contractor often hires, supervises, and pays other people to help or to do the work. A person in charge of building or repairing a house is often a contractor. |
divide |
to separate into parts. |
genuine |
true to what is claimed; real. |
identical |
the exact same. |
lawsuit |
a legal case brought before a court, especially when a person or group has a strong complaint against another. |
organic |
produced or producing naturally, without using pesticides or other added chemicals. |
personal |
relating to or belonging to a particular person, and often not for other people to share or see. |
restless |
not able to relax, sit still, or stay quiet. |
scour1 |
to clean by rubbing hard. |
squelch |
to intimidate or silence, as with a crushing reply. |