absent |
not present; away from where one usually is. |
affection |
a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something. |
beyond |
past the farthest side of; farther on than; later than. |
council |
a group of persons gathered together to discuss or make decisions about public matters. For example, a city council may make laws for or give advice on how to run a city. |
damage |
harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. |
forge1 |
to form or shape by heating and hammering. |
guzzle |
to drink or eat very quickly and in a large amount, as if greedy or in great need. |
prejudice |
an opinion that is formed without knowing or considering all the facts. |
prison |
a building for holding and punishing people who have broken the law. |
sarcastic |
using harsh or bitter words that are meant to hurt, tease, or make fun of another person. |
suburban |
of or having to do with communities that are near a city and where people who work in the city often live. |
triumph |
the winning of a great victory or success. |
trustworthy |
worthy or deserving of trust and confidence; steadily dependable; reliable. |
unusual |
not usual or ordinary; not common; remarkable. |
waggle |
to sway, shake, or move unsteadily from side to side; wobble. |