approval |
good opinion; favorable thoughts. |
argue |
to give reasons for or against something. |
cocoon |
a covering made by young insects and some other arthropods to protect themselves while they change from a pupa into an adult. Some spiders make cocoons to hide their eggs. |
constitution |
the set of basic laws by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
discomfort |
a condition of being uneasy or in pain. |
effectiveness |
the quality or condition of working as intended or of having the desired result. |
fascinate |
to attract and hold the attention and interest of. |
fortunate |
lucky; blessed. |
guilty |
responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong. |
jungle |
land covered with many trees, vines, and bushes; a tropical rain forest. |
lonesome |
sad because of being alone. |
retailer |
a person or business or who sells goods directly to the public. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
vain |
not leading to a desirable or lasting effect. |