apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
brink |
the edge or brim of a slope or cliff. |
dent |
a small hollow made in a surface by or as if by pressure or a blow. |
discussion |
the act or an instance of talking or writing about something. |
enrich |
to make wealthier. |
flex |
to bend again and again. |
greed |
a great desire for more wealth and possessions than one needs or deserves. |
gust |
a sudden rush or blast of wind. |
naked |
wearing no clothing; bare. |
nomination |
the act of choosing a person to run for office. |
scholarship |
money given to students to help pay for their education. |
signature |
a person's written name, used to sign documents, letters, or checks. |
skill |
the power or ability to perform a task well, especially because of training or practice. |
surgery |
an operation done by a surgeon. |
uphold |
to support or decide in favor of, when faced with a challenge. |