adviser |
a person who gives advice. |
clinic |
a place that gives medical treatment, usually to people who do not need to stay in a hospital overnight. |
combat |
fighting, especially against an enemy in war. |
confident |
having trust or faith; satisfied and sure. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
echo |
the repeating of a sound caused by the bouncing of sound waves from a surface. |
flexible |
easily bent without breaking. |
hitch |
to join or fasten with a rope or straps. |
marriage |
the state of two people being joined by law, having pledged to be faithful to one another all their lives as a couple. |
pollution |
poisons, wastes, or other materials that pollute. |
seldom |
not often; rarely. |
software |
any of the programs that are written to operate a computer. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
upstairs |
on or toward an upper floor; up the stairs. |
worth |
good or important enough for. |