attitude |
a way of feeling or thinking about something or someone. |
elevation |
the height to which something rises or is raised, or its height above sea level or ground level. |
faculty |
the group of teachers in a school or college. |
herb |
a plant that is used for healing the body or to give a pleasant smell or taste to something. |
hesitate |
to stop or pause because of not feeling sure. |
holster |
a case for a gun or pistol that can be attached to a belt and is made of leather or other material. |
joint |
done or shared by two or more people or groups acting together. |
manage |
to direct or control. |
reside |
to live in a place for a long time; dwell. |
rumor |
a piece of information or a story passed from one person to another without any proof that it is true. |
squirt |
to be shot out in a thin jet; spurt. |
static |
without motion; fixed. |
terrorist |
one who uses violence, torture, or physical intimidation to achieve one's ends, especially one's political ends. |
vast |
very large in size or area. |
well-known |
famous; familiar. |