address |
a formal speech or talk. |
agreement |
common understanding; harmony; accord. |
argue |
to give reasons for or against something. |
exam |
a short form of a word that means a test given at school or a physical checkup. |
graduation |
the act or process of graduating. |
grumble |
to complain in a low voice. |
inspect |
to look at very carefully to find any problems. |
involve |
to have as a necessary part or result; include. |
jeopardy |
danger of harm, death, or loss; at risk. |
loop |
the rounded shape made when a piece of string, ribbon, or rope is crossed back over itself or tied so that it forms a circle. |
representation |
the showing or picturing of something in a work of art. |
senator |
a member of a senate, a governmental body that serves in the making of laws for a state or country. |
shrug |
to raise the shoulders to show one does not know, does not care, or is not responsible. |
strongly |
with great certainty or passion. |
talent |
a natural skill or ability. |