adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
balance |
a state in which opposite forces are equal. |
deceit |
the act of lying or cheating. |
elevate |
to raise or lift up to a higher physical position. |
hasten |
to move or act with speed; hurry. |
public |
of, for, or having to do with all members of a community; not private. |
pursue |
to follow in order to reach or catch; chase. |
religion |
a set of beliefs about how the universe was made and what its purpose is. Religion usually involves worship of a god or gods, and the belief in certain ideas about right and wrong behavior. |
seller |
one who sells. |
slouch |
to sit, stand, or move with a bent, careless posture. |
souvenir |
something kept as a reminder of a place, event, or friendship; memento. |
spurt |
to rush or shoot out in a forced or sudden way; spout. |
sway |
to swing back and forth or from side to side; rock. |
warehouse |
a large building or other place where products or private goods are stored. |
wooden |
made of wood. |