artist |
a person who has skill in painting, drawing, music, or other similar activities. |
bouquet |
a bunch of flowers, often arranged in a special way to be attractive. |
desperate |
not caring about danger because of great need. |
disappointed |
unhappy because what one hoped for did not happen or because something is not as good as one expected. |
glum |
in low spirits; sad or gloomy. |
graze1 |
to feed on growing grass. |
joyous |
full of joy; happy. |
occupation |
the work a person does to earn a living; profession. |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monster in folk tales and children's stories. Ogres are said to eat people. |
redden |
to blush. |
suggestion |
a comment that offers an idea about what could be done. |
technology |
a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas. |
treason |
the betrayal of one's country by going to war against it or giving information to its enemies. |
university |
a large school, where people both learn and do research. A student must finish high school before attending a university. Universities offer several levels of degrees. |
worldwide |
spread or happening all over the world. |