compliment |
an expression of praise, admiration, or approval. |
deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
demand |
to ask for forcefully; order. |
despite |
in spite of; regardless of. |
disappoint |
to fail to do or give something expected or hoped for. |
erect |
upright in posture or position. |
flex |
to bend again and again. |
hectic |
marked by hurry, confusion, and too much activity. |
muffle |
to make quieter by using a covering of some sort. |
ordinary |
usual or normal. |
pounce |
to jump or swoop down in order to grab or take something. |
secretary |
a person who writes letters, keeps records straight, and manages mail. A secretary might work for another person or for a business. |
treason |
the betrayal of one's country by going to war against it or giving information to its enemies. |
trespass |
an act of entering the property of another without permission, which is against the law. |
willingness |
the state of being ready or glad to do something without being forced to do it. |