alter |
to make different in some way; change. |
attend |
to be present at. |
broadcast |
to send over television or radio. |
brutal |
cruel or savage. |
common |
associated with all sides or with all members of a group. |
corps |
a branch of the military that does a special kind of work. |
pal |
(informal) a fairly close friend. |
release |
to set free. |
responsibility |
something for which a person is responsible; duty. |
retire |
to give up a job or career. |
sinister |
threatening or suggesting evil, injury, or danger; ominous. |
snicker |
to laugh in a sly and partly restrained way. |
supervisor |
a person who watches over other workers and who guides and disciplines them. |
survive |
to continue to live despite serious threat to one's life. |
tunic |
an article of clothing that is loose and hangs to the knees. Tunics sometimes do not have sleeves and are sometimes belted. The ancient Greeks and Romans wore tunics. |