attentive |
watching or listening carefully. |
cocky |
sure of oneself in a rude way; arrogant. |
continual |
going on without stopping. |
counselor |
a person who gives advice, especially as a job. |
dormitory |
a building with many bedrooms, often lived in by students. Many colleges have dormitories. |
dread |
to be very afraid of. |
eavesdrop |
to listen to other people talk without letting them know. |
guarantee |
a promise, especially in writing, that something one has bought will work properly. If it does not, the seller or maker must either repair or replace it. |
politician |
a person who holds a government office. |
reason |
a cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event. |
robe |
a long, loose gown worn at certain ceremonies. |
signature |
a person's written name, used to sign documents, letters, or checks. |
thrive |
to do well or be successful. |
tunnel |
an underground or underwater passage created so that people or vehicles can go through it. |
wail |
to make a long, loud cry out of sadness or pain. |