abundant |
large in amount or number; more than enough. |
cocoon |
a covering made by young insects and some other arthropods to protect themselves while they change from a pupa into an adult. Some spiders make cocoons to hide their eggs. |
computer |
an electronic device that is used to store and sort information and work with data at a high speed. |
courtroom |
a room in which legal cases are heard before a judge. |
dew |
little drops of water that collect at night on grass, plants, and other cool surfaces. |
gleam |
a small or brief flash or beam of light. |
media |
the means of distributing information to large numbers of people, through newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. |
mumble |
to speak low and in a way that is not easy to understand; mutter. |
require |
to need. |
revolution |
the overthrow of a political system or government by force, and the setting up of a new government in its place. |
rumor |
a piece of information or a story passed from one person to another without any proof that it is true. |
scoundrel |
a wicked person; villain. |
startle |
to cause to move suddenly. |
taxpayer |
one who pays or owes taxes. |
tread |
to step or walk on, in, or along. |