absolute |
precise; exact. |
blunder |
a silly or careless mistake. |
closely |
carefully and with attention. |
deliver |
to send or bring to a particular person or place. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
glamorous |
full of or characterized by fascination, allure, or excitement. |
guitar |
a stringed instrument with a long neck and five, six, or twelve strings that are strummed or plucked. |
install |
to put into position and make ready for use. |
interest |
the desire to learn, know, or take part in something. |
laundry |
clothing, sheets, and other things that are cleaned by washing or that are washed and ironed. |
monopolize |
to get or keep sole control of; have for oneself alone; take over. |
retirement |
the time of one's life after one has stopped working permanently. |
trustworthy |
worthy or deserving of trust and confidence; steadily dependable; reliable. |
vast |
very large in size or area. |
workplace |
the place where one does one's job, especially a factory, office, store, or the like. |