assume |
to suppose (something) to be true without knowing the actual facts; take for granted. |
bashful |
shy with people; timid. |
conductor |
the leader of a musical group. |
deception |
the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true. |
guilty |
responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong. |
majestic |
having majesty; grand; splendid; noble. |
misfortune |
an instance of something very bad or unlucky happening. |
rustle |
to make soft, hissing sounds like things rubbing together. |
solid |
having a firm shape or form that can be measured in length, width, and height; not like a liquid or a gas. |
terrorism |
the use of violence or fear by a political group as a way of forcing others to meet its demands. |
thread |
a fine cord used in sewing, weaving, and the like. Thread is usually made of two or more fibers such as cotton twisted together. |
thrive |
to do well or be successful. |
underneath |
below or beneath; under. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |
workshop |
a room or building in which a particular kind of work is done, usually involving manual or mechanical skills. |