amaze |
to surprise greatly or fill with wonder; astonish. |
awareness |
the state or condition of having noticed something or being conscious of something. |
clasp |
to grasp or grip with a hand or arm, or something like a hand or arm. |
courtroom |
a room in which legal cases are heard before a judge. |
fang |
a long, pointed tooth. Some animals use their fangs to hold and tear prey. Some snakes have hollow fangs through which they inject poison. |
manual |
a book of instructions. |
profession |
a job or type of work that needs special training or study. |
research |
careful study of something in order to find out information about it. |
standard |
something that is used and accepted as a guide, example, or authority. |
superior |
having a higher position, degree, or rank. |
talent |
a natural skill or ability. |
talon |
a claw of a bird or animal. |
virus |
a tiny organism that can reproduce only in living cells. Viruses cause disease in humans, animals, and plants. |
vision |
the ability to see; sight. |
whisper |
to speak in a soft, low tone. |