analogy |
similarity or correspondence between two otherwise dissimilar things. |
assort |
to arrange or classify in groups; sort. |
attraction |
the act or power of drawing things or people near. |
civilization |
an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records. |
clause |
a group of words that has a subject and a verb. Clauses can be part or all of a sentence. |
dislodge |
to remove or force out of a fixed position. |
embark |
to board a ship when beginning a trip. |
factual |
containing facts; true. |
fluster |
to cause to become nervous, confused, or upset. |
fortitude |
strength, endurance, and patience in the face of adversity or temptation. |
functional |
serving a purpose or able to serve the intended purpose. |
impact |
the force of two objects hitting or crashing into each other. |
input |
information that is put into a computer. |
interval |
the period of time between two events or situations. |
pry1 |
to be too curious about another person's private life. |