examination |
a test of skill used to see how much a person knows or can do. |
feeble |
without strength; weak in body or mind. |
imaginary |
existing only in the mind. |
keg |
a small barrel holding less than ten gallons. |
manager |
the person who controls a business or acts as the leader of a plan or project. |
nuzzle |
to touch, push, or rub the nose against. |
outskirts |
the edges or outlying areas of a city or town. |
religion |
a set of beliefs about how the universe was made and what its purpose is. Religion usually involves worship of a god or gods, and the belief in certain ideas about right and wrong behavior. |
response |
a written or spoken answer; reply. |
skid |
a sudden, sideways sliding of a vehicle. |
survey |
the collecting of information on a particular subject from a small portion of the public. |
sympathy |
kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble. |
translation |
writing or speech that has been changed from one language to another. |
tuck |
to gather up and push in or turn under the loose end or edge of. |
witness |
a person who sees or hears something that happened. |