abrasion |
a spot or patch that has been scraped, as on the skin. |
admission |
the price a person must pay to enter. |
adverse |
not helpful to one's wishes or interests. |
conjunction |
a word that connects other words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. "And," "while," and "because" are some conjunctions. |
disarm |
to take away the weapons of; divest of the means of attack or defense. |
divine |
of, from, or having to do with a god or gods. |
intervention |
the act of interfering so as to prevent something from happening |
muster |
to cause to come together; assemble. |
plaza |
a public square or open space in the center of a town. |
recuperate |
to become healthy again after being ill. |
rustic |
living or happening in the country. |
sage |
a very wise person. |
sophisticated |
having or showing a lot of knowledge or experience; not ignorant or simple. |
thunderous |
producing a sound of or like thunder. |
witless |
lacking or not using cleverness or intelligence; stupid; foolish. |