amaze |
to surprise greatly or fill with wonder; astonish. |
courtroom |
a room in which legal cases are heard before a judge. |
dial |
a disk that has numbers and a moving pointer that shows time, weight, speed, or some other measure. |
discovery |
the act of finding or seeing something before anyone else. |
erosion |
wearing away of the earth's surface by wind or water. |
lore1 |
that which is known or believed about a subject, especially that transmitted by tradition, oral means, or obscure writings. |
mope |
to act dull and sad; sulk; pout. |
operation |
the act or process of working or running. |
pastime |
an activity that makes the time pass in a pleasant way. |
pasture |
a piece of land on which animals are put to graze. |
revolution |
the overthrow of a political system or government by force, and the setting up of a new government in its place. |
role |
the character played by an actor. |
smolder |
to burn slowly and with smoke, but with little or no flame. |
veto |
the power of a government official or group to keep something from taking effect. |
willingness |
the state of being ready or glad to do something without being forced to do it. |