blade |
the part of a knife, scissors, or other tool that cuts. |
disgust |
to cause a strong feeling against something; to cause someone to feel sick. |
drip |
to come down in drops. |
homework |
work that a teacher asks students to do at home. |
interview |
a meeting between a person who has applied for a job and the person who is offering the job. The person who wants the job must answer questions about his or her experience and qualifications. |
lift |
to move (something) upward; raise. |
mild |
not harsh; gentle. |
official |
a person who holds an office in a business or government. |
promise |
to state, in a way that makes someone feel sure, that something will happen or will be done. |
replace |
to put something in the place of another thing. |
rotten |
bad or spoiled; no longer able to be eaten. |
servant |
a person whose job is to clean another person's house, cook their food, or help them in other ways in their home, often living in the home also. |
snowflake |
a single flake of snow. |
suit |
a set of clothes of the same material and color. A suit has a short coat and pants or a skirt. |
wisdom |
good judgment and an understanding of that which is true or right. |