autograph |
the name of a person, especially a famous person, written in his or her own handwriting. |
captain |
a leader. |
construction |
the act or process of putting parts together to build or create. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
ease |
freedom from pain, worry, or hard work. |
economic |
having to do with the money system. |
evidence |
something that gives proof or a reason to believe. |
filter |
a device used to remove dirt or other solids from liquids or gases. A filter can be made of paper, charcoal, or other material with tiny holes in it. |
hatred |
a feeling of very strong dislike. |
heighten |
to make higher. |
inspect |
to look at very carefully to find any problems. |
museum |
a building where collections of objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public. |
release |
to set free. |
scratch |
to scrape or damage with something sharp. |
vampire |
a creature in folk tales that is said to have died but come back to life. Vampires suck blood from people in order to stay among the living. |