balance |
a state in which opposite forces are equal. |
blurt |
to say suddenly and without thought (usually followed by "out"). |
browse |
to examine things in a slow and casual way. |
credit |
the quality or condition of being able to be believed or trusted. |
lantern |
a case or container that is made of a material through which a light can shine and be protected. |
neither |
not one or the other of two (usually paired with "nor" in a sentence). |
plod |
to move in a slow, tired, or heavy way. |
premier |
first in importance; leading. |
propeller |
a device used to make an airplane or ship move forward. A propeller is made of tilted blades that are attached to and spin around a hub. |
scientific |
having to do with science. |
teethe |
to have teeth growing out through the gums. |
underdog |
a person or team that is expected to lose a contest in sports or politics. |
unison |
(used with "in") speaking all at the same time, or singing at the same time in the same pitch. |
utensil |
a device, instrument, or container used in a kitchen. |
wedge |
a piece of wood or metal shaped like a triangle with a thin edge. A wedge is driven or forced between objects to split, lift, or make them stronger. |