cabinet |
a piece of furniture with shelves, compartments, or drawers and usually covered by a door or doors. Cabinets are used to store or hold objects. |
flare |
to begin to burn brightly (often followed by "up"). |
fragment |
a broken-off or incomplete part. |
horrid |
causing a feeling of horror; dreadful; frightening. |
legal |
of or having to do with law. |
loyal |
showing devotion and faithfulness to someone or something. |
operation |
the act or process of working or running. |
orbit |
the curved path in which a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves in a circle around another body. |
peer2 |
to look hard or closely to see something better. |
reliable |
capable of being trusted or relied on; dependable. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
static |
without motion; fixed. |
timetable |
a schedule that lists the times at which certain events take place. People read timetables to find out when trains, buses, or airplanes will arrive or leave. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. |