blurt |
to say suddenly and without thought (usually followed by "out"). |
brace |
to support, hold steady, or prop up. |
deserve |
to be worthy of or have a right to. |
despise |
to hate or scorn. |
feature |
a part of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin. |
gait |
a way of walking or running. |
income |
the money received for work or from property that is owned. |
lecture |
a talk given in front of an audience. |
manager |
the person who controls a business or acts as the leader of a plan or project. |
several |
being an amount that is more than "a few" but less than "many." |
slang |
very informal speech that is made up of new words, or new meanings of old words. Slang is not appropriate for serious conversation or writing. |
solitary |
being, traveling, or living without others; alone. |
supportive |
providing help, assistance, or encouragement. |
undertake |
to decide or start to do. |
wed |
to take as husband or wife in a legal ceremony; marry. |