denial |
a statement that something is false. |
frolic |
to act in a playful way by romping about, making merry, or playing jokes. |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
huddle |
to move close together or push in against one another when sharing something such as heat. |
invention |
the act or process of coming up with or creating something new. |
involve |
to have as a necessary part or result; include. |
parade |
a public procession of people, marching bands, or vehicles in front of spectators as part of a celebration or ceremony. |
poll |
a set of questions given to large numbers of people. Polls are used to gather information about what the public thinks. |
prosper |
to be successful or have good luck; thrive. |
residence |
a house or any other place where one lives; home. |
resign |
to give up a job or other duty. |
squall |
a sudden, powerful wind that moves in suddenly. Squalls usually bring rain, snow, or sleet. |
tournament |
a contest of skill including a series of games where those who lose one game may no longer take part. |
unless |
except on the condition that. |
wise |
having understanding and good judgment about what is true or good. |