apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
ashore |
to or onto the shore. |
avoid |
to keep away from. |
delicate |
pleasing to the senses in a light, soft, or mild way. |
employee |
someone who works for a person or business in return for pay. |
gadget |
a small tool or device with a clever design or unusual use. |
galaxy |
a collection of billions of stars and other matter held together by gravity. Our planet Earth and the sun belong to the Milky Way galaxy. They are only tiny parts of this galaxy. |
guide |
to direct or lead along a way that is not familiar. |
intrude |
to enter or thrust oneself in when not invited or welcome. |
middle-class |
of or pertaining to the segment of people in a society who are neither of high rank or low rank with respect to wealth or social status. |
refer |
to send or direct to a source for help. |
resident |
a person who lives in a particular place. |
solid |
having a firm shape or form that can be measured in length, width, and height; not like a liquid or a gas. |
truth |
agreement with the facts or what is real. |
warrant |
a document issued by a judge that gives a police officer the right to make searches, seize property, or make arrests. |