acquire |
to get or come to have as one's own. |
address |
a formal speech or talk. |
amuse |
to hold the interest of in a pleasant way; entertain. |
ban |
to forbid or have an official rule against; prohibit. |
circular |
having a round shape or outline. |
discontent |
not satisfied; unhappy. |
exhibition |
a public showing of art, crafts, products, or skills. |
flutter |
to wave rapidly back and forth or up and down. |
governor |
a person who leads a state of the United States or some other political unit. |
impostor |
a person who cheats or tricks others by pretending to be another person. |
insane |
having a disease of the mind; crazy; mad. |
prove |
to show to be true or correct. |
stake1 |
a sharpened or pointed post that is driven into the ground. Stakes can be used to mark a place or to support something. |
vain |
not leading to a desirable or lasting effect. |
whole |
having the entire amount or length. |