approval |
good opinion; favorable thoughts. |
detest |
to have a strong dislike for; hate. |
dialogue |
a talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, or novel. |
educator |
a person who teaches. |
engrave |
to cut a design or lettering into. |
excuse |
to forgive or pardon. |
fumble |
to search or feel about for something in a nervous or clumsy way. |
heed |
to give one's attention to; listen to; take notice of. |
hoarse |
having a rough and weak sound because of illness or too much use. |
jury |
a group of people called to a court of law who listen to the facts of a case and decide its outcome. |
procedure |
a series of steps that must be taken in order to do something. |
quake |
to tremble, shake, or shiver. |
relax |
to make looser or less stiff. |
thrust |
to push or drive with force. |
understand |
to get the meaning, nature, or importance of. |