agent |
a person who has been given the power to do certain actions for another person. |
crochet |
to form by looping thread in a pattern of connected stitches. |
curiosity |
the desire to learn or know. |
exam |
a short form of a word that means a test given at school or a physical checkup. |
figure |
a number or other written symbol that is not a letter of the alphabet. |
focus |
to direct one's attention or efforts towards one thing; concentrate. |
grammar |
the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. Some of these rules have to be learned. Other rules are already in the head of a native speaker. For example, a native English speaker would not say, "I a cat bitten by was," because the grammar does not make sense. When one learns a new language, most of the rules of its grammar have to be learned. |
humble |
not proud; modest. |
improvement |
a change that makes something better than it was. |
loft |
an open space or room just under the roof; attic. |
lumber1 |
logs cut into boards or beams for use in building. |
patient |
a person or animal that is getting medical treatment. |
preparation |
the act of getting something ready. |
proof |
any material that proves something is true or real. |
revenge |
to get even for or pay back by causing injury or harm. |