accent |
a way of speaking a language that is typical of people from a particular area. |
attitude |
a way of feeling or thinking about something or someone. |
bluster |
to blow in a strong and noisy way. |
decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
device |
an invention or machine used to perform simple tasks or something else made for a specific purpose. |
dormitory |
a building with many bedrooms, often lived in by students. Many colleges have dormitories. |
extension |
the act of making longer in size or length of time. |
familiar |
known by many people; easily recognized. |
insurance |
a protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee. |
invade |
to enter as an enemy, by force, in order to conquer or plunder. |
lifeline |
an anchored line or rope thrown to support a person in danger of drowning or falling. |
sensation |
a condition of being aware of something or feeling something by means of one of the senses. |
spread |
to open or stretch out. |
unity |
the condition of being united or of acting as one. |
user |
one that uses. |