appearance |
the act or an instance of coming into view or appearing. |
classical |
having to do with the complex music of the European tradition that is neither folk nor popular music. |
economic |
having to do with the money system. |
fascinate |
to attract and hold the attention and interest of. |
growth |
the process of becoming larger through natural development. |
handicap |
anything that makes things harder or keeps one from doing better. |
improve |
to make better. |
insult |
to speak to or treat without respect or in a way that hurts feelings. |
resist |
to fight against or oppose. |
speck |
a small mark or spot. |
spiral |
curving or circling around a fixed point but moving farther away or nearer to it. |
steadily |
in a regular, even, constant way. |
support |
to bear. |
truth |
agreement with the facts or what is real. |
tuft |
a group or clump of long strands that are attached at one end and loose at the other. Yarn, hair, and grass are some strands that can form tufts. |