bazaar |
an outdoor street market made up of rows of little shops or stalls where people buy and sell things. |
cable |
a bundle of insulated wires used to carry electric current. |
comparison |
the act of deciding, saying, or showing how two or more things are the same or different. |
culprit |
a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong. |
fascinate |
to attract and hold the attention and interest of. |
headline |
the title to a newspaper article that tells what the article is about. The headline for the most important news is in the largest type on the front page of the paper. |
identification |
something that proves who a person is, such as a driver's license or passport. |
loot |
valuables taken by force in a war; spoils. |
meter3 |
a device that measures or records distance, speed, time, quantity, or degree. |
requirement |
something that is needed or necessary. |
restate |
to say or write again or in a different way. |
sauce |
a liquid dressing or topping served with food. |
span |
the stretch or reach between two points. |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. |
witness |
a person who sees or hears something that happened. |