amateur |
one who does something only for enjoyment rather than for money. |
arena |
a stage, ring, or other enclosed area where shows or sports events are held. |
chapel |
a small building, or a room in a larger building, used for worship. |
clamber |
to climb with difficulty or in an awkward way, using hands and feet. |
enclosure |
a space that is surrounded, or something that surrounds. |
favorite |
a person or thing preferred over others. |
festival |
a ceremony or celebration that involves special activities and amusements and often occurs once a year. |
figure |
a number or other written symbol that is not a letter of the alphabet. |
frame |
a structure made of parts that are joined together and that supports a larger object. |
mast |
a long upright pole that rises from the bottom of a sailboat or ship to support the sails and lines. |
occupation |
the work a person does to earn a living; profession. |
resemble |
to be similar to or to look like. |
tariff |
a government tax on goods that come into a country; duty. |
term |
a word or phrase for something that might be known only by people who have a particular job, interest, or hobby. |
tuft |
a group or clump of long strands that are attached at one end and loose at the other. Yarn, hair, and grass are some strands that can form tufts. |