comfort |
to give relief from a painful or difficult situation; soothe. |
conspiracy |
a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal; plot. |
dissatisfaction |
the state or condition of not being content or happy with something, or the cause of this condition. |
enrich |
to make wealthier. |
explanation |
the act or process of making clear in speech or writing. |
gasp |
a sudden, brief taking in of air through the mouth, because of surprise or difficulty breathing. |
mope |
to act dull and sad; sulk; pout. |
poker1 |
a pointed metal rod for stirring up a fire. |
residential |
used as a home or as a place for homes. |
sentence |
to declare the punishment for a person's crime. |
stagger |
to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support. |
supervise |
to direct during the carrying out of a task. |
tunic |
an article of clothing that is loose and hangs to the knees. Tunics sometimes do not have sleeves and are sometimes belted. The ancient Greeks and Romans wore tunics. |
union |
the act of joining together. |
weld |
to join metal or plastic by using heat, followed either by pressure or by adding a melted material. |