ambition |
a strong desire to become famous, rich, or to reach a goal. |
available |
able to be used or possible to get. |
confuse |
to fail to see the difference between or among. |
devote |
to give to a purpose; dedicate. |
emotion |
a strong feeling such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear. When one feels an emotion, there are physical changes such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling. |
error |
a mistake in thought or action; something that is wrong. |
exhibit |
a collection of things that are shown or on display for many people to look at. |
fiction |
writing that tells a story made up in a writer's imagination. Fiction is usually written in prose, not poetry. Novels, short stories, and tales are pieces of fiction. |
nasal |
of the nose. |
perk1 |
to recover good spirits or energy (usually followed by "up"). |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
social |
living in groups or communities instead of alone. |
stalk1 |
a plant's main stem. |
trample |
to step on in a heavy or noisy way; to crush with the feet; stamp (usually followed by "on", "upon," or "over"). |
yelp |
to cry out or bark quickly and sharply. |