accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
apprentice |
someone who works for somebody else to learn that person's skill or trade. |
brace |
to support, hold steady, or prop up. |
capsule |
a tiny case made of gelatin that holds one dose of medicine and dissolves when swallowed. |
counsel |
help or advice given by an authority or wise person. |
genial |
cheerful and friendly. |
probably |
quite likely; almost certainly. |
pursuit |
the act of following or chasing. |
rut |
a hollow track worn into the ground. |
sample |
to test a part of something. |
soot |
a fine, black powder made during burning. Soot collects in chimneys or is carried into the air in smoke. |
term |
a word or phrase for something that might be known only by people who have a particular job, interest, or hobby. |
traffic |
the movement of people or vehicles along a sidewalk, road, or other route of travel. |
tug |
to pull at in a strong way. |
wink |
to close and open one eye quickly, as a sign of agreement or friendliness. |