anchor |
a heavy object that is dropped from a boat or ship by a cable to keep the vessel from moving. |
banquet |
a fancy, formal dinner. |
counsel |
help or advice given by an authority or wise person. |
decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
design |
a plan or outline showing how something is to be built or carried out, or the way that something is put together or appears in the end because of the way it was planned. |
evidence |
something that gives proof or a reason to believe. |
idle |
not active or in use; not working. |
launch1 |
the act of putting into motion with force. |
manual |
a book of instructions. |
morale |
the state of mind of a person or group; spirit. |
pout |
to show unhappy feelings with an expression of the face. When children pout, they often push out their lips. |
previous |
coming just before another. |
rustle |
to make soft, hissing sounds like things rubbing together. |
tailor |
one who makes, alters, or repairs clothing. |
whereas |
while in contrast. |