attentive |
watching or listening carefully. |
despise |
to hate or scorn. |
dissatisfaction |
the state or condition of not being content or happy with something, or the cause of this condition. |
eavesdrop |
to listen to other people talk without letting them know. |
genuine |
true to what is claimed; real. |
government |
the making of laws and important decisions that control or affect all the people living in a community, state, or nation. |
hurricane |
a powerful storm with heavy rains and winds that blow in a circle at 73 miles per hour or more. |
option |
the right, power, or freedom to choose. |
phase |
a particular stage in a cycle of development or process of change. |
plural |
having to do with or naming the form of a word that signals more than one. |
rally |
to unite again or raise the spirits of after a disappointment or failure. |
respectable |
displaying good breeding, manners, or character. |
scroll |
a roll of paper or parchment, used to write or draw on. |
squirm |
to twist the body about; wriggle. |
transfer |
the act of moving something from one person or place to another. |