afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
art |
things that are made by humans and that people think have beauty or deep meaning. Music, films, written works, and paintings are examples of art. |
camera |
a device for making photographs. |
choir |
a group of people who sing together, especially a group that sings religious music; chorus. |
coffin |
a box in which a dead person is buried. |
faith |
trust or confidence. |
grass |
a short green plant with narrow pointed leaves that usually covers fields and yards. |
greet |
to use words or simple actions that show pleasure or respect when you meet someone or start a letter. |
lose |
to no longer have something because you do not know where it is. |
main |
most important. |
pocket |
a small piece of material that is open at the top and sewn onto clothing for holding things. |
runner |
a person who is moving along quickly on his or her feet, or a person who races on foot. |
shadow |
the dark image on a surface caused by something that blocks light from the sun. |
speech |
the power to speak, or the act of speaking. |
trainer |
a person who prepares people or animals for competition through exercise, practice, and diet. |