address |
a formal speech or talk. |
betray |
to help the enemy of; commit treason. |
candidate |
a person who seeks to be elected or appointed to a certain position. |
charity |
something given to a person or persons in need. |
crutch |
a support used to help injured people walk. A crutch is a pole with a padded top that rests under the arm. |
description |
the act of using words to tell others what something is or was like. |
disease |
a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant; illness; sickness. |
embarrassed |
feeling uncomfortable because of shame or receiving too much attention from others. |
gulp |
to take large swallows of; drink or eat eagerly or rapidly (often followed by "down"). |
limp1 |
to walk in an uneven, difficult way because of a lame or injured leg or foot. |
museum |
a building where collections of objects that are important to history, art, or science are kept and shown to the public. |
reverse |
to turn in an opposite position or direction. |
sauce |
a liquid dressing or topping served with food. |
select |
preferred over others. |
variety |
change or difference; diversity. |