appropriate |
right for the purpose; proper. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
circular |
having a round shape or outline. |
coma |
a long, deep state of being unconscious, caused by disease or injury. |
conform |
to act in a way that agrees with a rule or standard. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
foliage |
leaves on a tree or other plant. |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
inherit |
to receive from a person who has died; be heir to. |
miracle |
an event that cannot be explained by the known laws of nature and is thought to be caused by a power not of the earth. |
retire |
to give up a job or career. |
roost |
a perch on which birds rest or sleep, or a place containing such perches. |
rummage |
to make a thorough search by turning over and looking through the contents of. |
sue |
to start a lawsuit against in a court of law; prosecute. |
transformation |
a major change in the form, shape, character, or nature of something or someone. |