arise |
to appear; come into being. |
creature |
a living person or animal. |
flatter |
to give too much or false praise; try to please by praising. |
genius |
an unusual ability to think or create in ways that go far beyond what most people can do. |
license |
legal permission to do something, or a paper or card that shows permission. |
likelihood |
how probable it is that something will happen. |
lunge |
a sudden movement toward something; thrust, leap, or dive. |
plastic |
an artificial substance made from certain kinds of chemicals that can be easily shaped when soft. Plastic is formed into many materials and products. |
radar |
the use of radio waves to track the location, distance, and speed of faraway objects. Waves are sent out and then picked up again when they bounce back after hitting some object. |
scratch |
to scrape or damage with something sharp. |
separate |
not connected or not attached. |
sketch |
a drawing or painting that was done in a hurry or without detail. Sketches are sometimes done to prepare for later work. |
skilled |
having skill. |
suffer |
to feel pain or misfortune. |
veto |
the power of a government official or group to keep something from taking effect. |