appointment |
the act of choosing or naming for an office or duty. |
diplomat |
a person whose job is to handle relations with the governments of other countries. |
disc |
any thin, flat, round object, or one that appears flat and round. |
feeble |
without strength; weak in body or mind. |
greed |
a great desire for more wealth and possessions than one needs or deserves. |
gulp |
to take large swallows of; drink or eat eagerly or rapidly (often followed by "down"). |
homeland |
one's native country or region. |
meaningful |
full of significance; having an important message. |
radar |
the use of radio waves to track the location, distance, and speed of faraway objects. Waves are sent out and then picked up again when they bounce back after hitting some object. |
represent |
to stand for or be a sign of. |
reserve |
to hold back or save for later use. |
skill |
the power or ability to perform a task well, especially because of training or practice. |
stride |
to walk with long, even steps. |
supporter |
one who agrees with an idea, person, or group and wants it to succeed. |
throughout |
in, to, or during every part of. |