decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
dramatically |
to a large or impressive degree; sharply; significantly. |
educator |
a person who teaches. |
expert |
someone who knows a great deal about a particular thing. |
lecture |
a talk given in front of an audience. |
mental |
of or having to do with the operation of the mind. |
patio |
a paved area next to a house that is used for dining or relaxing outdoors. |
recognize |
to identify (someone or something) from previous experience or contact with that person or thing. |
resume |
to start again after stopping. |
salary |
a fixed amount of money paid at regular times for the work a person has done. |
strength |
the state, quality, or condition of being strong. |
therapy |
treatment meant to cure a disease or heal an injury. |
timid |
not bold or confident with other people; shy. |
wardrobe |
a collection of clothes or costumes that is the property of one person or of a theater. |
worldwide |
spread or happening all over the world. |