consistently |
in a way that remains the same as the established pattern. |
creative |
able to make or do something new or with imagination. |
frail |
weak or sickly. |
glory |
great honor, praise, or fame. |
heal |
to make whole or healthy again; cure. |
intense |
having a very great degree of something, such as heat, or being in a very great degree or state. |
parallel |
lying or moving in the same direction and being the same distance apart at every point. Parallel lines never meet or cross each other. |
popularity |
the condition of being liked or approved of by many people. |
pressure |
a steady force upon a surface. |
salute |
to show respect by raising the right hand to the forehead. |
shame |
a painful feeling brought about by the knowledge that one has done something wrong or not proper. |
soul |
the part of human beings separate from the physical body that is thought of as the center of feeling, thought, and spirit. |
trespass |
an act of entering the property of another without permission, which is against the law. |
vicious |
wicked; evil. |
weld |
to join metal or plastic by using heat, followed either by pressure or by adding a melted material. |