abandon |
to leave behind with no plan to return or take possession of again; desert. |
ail |
to trouble or cause pain to. |
altitude |
the height of a thing above earth or above sea level. |
apt |
right for a particular situation; appropriate or suitable. |
blunder |
a silly or careless mistake. |
clerk |
a person who does office work, such as keeping records, finding information, filing, and making copies. |
coax |
to get someone to do something by gentle urging. |
comedy |
a play, film, story, or television show that is funny or happy. |
deception |
the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true. |
estimated |
resulting from a careful guess rather than exact counting or calculation. |
glare |
to stare steadily or angrily. |
machinery |
machines in general. |
perpetual |
lasting forever. |
porch |
a structure, either open or having windows or screens, that is attached to the outside of a house. |
scenery |
the way the land looks in a particular place. |