appointment |
the act of choosing or naming for an office or duty. |
cove |
a small bay in a shoreline of a sea, lake, or river. |
deception |
the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true. |
device |
an invention or machine used to perform simple tasks or something else made for a specific purpose. |
employer |
a person or business that pays others to work. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
gloss |
a shine on a surface. |
grasp |
to take hold of with a hand or other thing that is capable of holding. |
handful |
the amount that can be held in a single hand. |
judgment |
an opinion formed after carefully studying all of the information. |
pillar |
a tall column shaped like a cylinder that is used to support a structure or to serve as a decoration or monument. |
royal |
of or having to do with a king or queen, or any members of their family. |
superior |
having a higher position, degree, or rank. |
terrorize |
to control by using threats or acts of violence. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |