autograph |
the name of a person, especially a famous person, written in his or her own handwriting. |
casual |
happening by chance; not planned. |
control |
to use power to manage or command. |
disappearance |
the act of disappearing or the fact of having disappeared. |
distinct |
different or set apart; separate. |
graduate |
a person who has finished studying at high school or college. A diploma is given to a graduate to show that all the necessary work has been done. |
hibernate |
to sleep through the winter in a den or burrow to save energy. Bears, snakes, and certain other animals hibernate. |
location |
place or position. |
politician |
a person who holds a government office. |
quake |
to tremble, shake, or shiver. |
racism |
the opinion or belief that a particular race of people is better than another race or races. |
relax |
to make looser or less stiff. |
sense |
to be or become aware of; perceive. |
signature |
a person's written name, used to sign documents, letters, or checks. |
suspense |
a state of excitement or anxiety that comes from mystery or doubt. |