attend |
to be present at. |
attitude |
a way of feeling or thinking about something or someone. |
constitution |
the set of basic laws by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed. |
container |
something, such as a box, barrel, or can, that holds or can hold something else. |
cycle |
a circle of events that repeats in a regular pattern. |
discontent |
not satisfied; unhappy. |
jerk |
any sudden, sharp movement that is not expected or planned. |
numerous |
being in great number; many. |
outlet |
an opening through which something is allowed to go out or escape. |
proverb |
a short, often-used saying that expresses something wise or true. |
scout |
a person, ship, or plane sent to spy or gather information. |
slop |
to cause to spill or splash. |
spiral |
curving or circling around a fixed point but moving farther away or nearer to it. |
symptom |
a sign of something. |
veil |
a thin piece of fabric or net worn over the face, head, or shoulders, or over some combination of these. A veil is used as a decoration or to hide a person's face. |