authority |
the right or power to give orders, make decisions, or control people. |
beyond |
past the farthest side of; farther on than; later than. |
convenient |
easily used for someone's needs, purposes, or comfort; useful. |
defendant |
a person who is accused or sued in a court of law. |
flexible |
easily bent without breaking. |
history |
everything that has happened in the past to people or things, or a telling of these events. |
intricate |
having many complex parts, angles, or aspects; involved; elaborate. |
meddle |
to take part in matters that concern someone else, without being asked; interfere. |
professor |
a teacher with a high rank at a college or university. |
publish |
to prepare and bring out for sale for the public to read. |
sharp |
having a thin edge or a fine point. |
showy |
bright, colorful, or splendid in appearance. |
spend |
to pay out. |
trustworthy |
worthy or deserving of trust and confidence; steadily dependable; reliable. |
wither |
to dry up or wilt. |