bravery |
the quality or condition of not feeling fear; courage. |
correction |
the act of making something right or more accurate. |
drench |
to soak, or wet completely. |
emotion |
a strong feeling such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear. When one feels an emotion, there are physical changes such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling. |
fowl |
a bird such as a chicken that is raised for its eggs or meat. Ducks, geese, and turkeys are also domestic fowl. |
frail |
weak or sickly. |
garbage |
food or other things that are thrown away; waste. |
obey |
to follow or carry out the command, instruction, or wishes of. |
predicament |
a difficult or dangerous situation with a solution that may be hard to find. |
supervise |
to direct during the carrying out of a task. |
ultimately |
at the farthest or last point in a progression; finally; in the end. |
unbelievable |
astounding or very hard to believe. |
vice |
wicked, evil, or criminal behavior. |
wealth |
a large amount of money or property or the state of having such. |
weld |
to join metal or plastic by using heat, followed either by pressure or by adding a melted material. |