arrange |
to put in some kind of order, pattern, or design. |
assume |
to suppose (something) to be true without knowing the actual facts; take for granted. |
difference |
the condition of being not like or not the same. |
economy |
the careful use of money, resources, and means of production. |
embarrass |
to make uncomfortable or ill at ease. |
forlorn |
desolate or unhappy, as from abandonment or weariness. |
gear |
any equipment, clothes, or tools used for some particular purpose. |
hatred |
a feeling of very strong dislike. |
image |
a picture or some other likeness of a person or thing. |
lawsuit |
a legal case brought before a court, especially when a person or group has a strong complaint against another. |
overseas |
across any of the oceans; abroad. |
penitentiary |
a prison for people who have been found guilty of serious crimes. |
sliver |
a small, thin splinter of wood or glass that has broken off. |
stress |
to place importance on or give special attention to; underline. |
virtue |
right action or thoughts; goodness. |