affection |
a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something. |
appointment |
the act of choosing or naming for an office or duty. |
certainly |
without doubt or question. |
compliment |
an expression of praise, admiration, or approval. |
effect |
something produced by a cause. |
embarrassed |
feeling uncomfortable because of shame or receiving too much attention from others. |
hypnosis |
a condition like sleep that is caused by the direction of another person. People under hypnosis may do or say things as directed or suggested by the person who has put them in this condition. |
inspect |
to look at very carefully to find any problems. |
insurance |
a protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee. |
nectar |
the sweet liquid a plant makes that attracts insects and birds. |
old-fashioned |
looking or being like past styles, manners, or ways of behaving. |
propeller |
a device used to make an airplane or ship move forward. A propeller is made of tilted blades that are attached to and spin around a hub. |
sift |
to spread or sprinkle using a sieve or as though using a sieve. |
skilled |
having skill. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |