applaud |
to clap the hands in approval. |
coordinator |
a person who organizes a complex event or project that involves the contributions of other people. |
defective |
having a flaw or defect; not perfect. |
disabled |
unable to do certain things because of a medical condition or an accident. |
examination |
a test of skill used to see how much a person knows or can do. |
greed |
a great desire for more wealth and possessions than one needs or deserves. |
invert |
to reverse the order, position, or direction of. |
limp1 |
to walk in an uneven, difficult way because of a lame or injured leg or foot. |
mast |
a long upright pole that rises from the bottom of a sailboat or ship to support the sails and lines. |
plain |
easily seen or heard; clear; visible. |
plug |
an object made of cork, rubber, or other material used to block an opening. |
protest |
an expression of being against something; objection; complaint. |
ruthless |
having no mercy or sympathy; cruel. |
spend |
to pay out. |
telescope |
an instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to make distant objects appear larger. |