astonish |
to fill with great surprise or amazement. |
athletic |
having to do with sports and other physical activities. |
constant |
going on without a pause; persistent. |
demonstrate |
to explain or describe, especially by modeling or using many examples. |
digest |
to break down into materials that can be absorbed and used by the body. |
eventually |
at a future time; in the end; finally. |
gravity |
the force by which all objects in the universe are attracted to each other. |
interest |
the desire to learn, know, or take part in something. |
jeopardy |
danger of harm, death, or loss; at risk. |
necessity |
a person or thing that is needed. |
obedience |
the condition or quality of being willing to follow rules or orders. |
porch |
a structure, either open or having windows or screens, that is attached to the outside of a house. |
quench |
to satisfy. |
surrender |
to turn over or yield to the power or control of another. |
veto |
the power of a government official or group to keep something from taking effect. |