accommodate |
to have room for. |
approximation |
an estimate; guess. |
avenge |
to inflict punishment or cause suffering as retribution for. |
compel |
to force or drive to do something. |
congestion |
the condition of being excessively full, especially the condition of a road or highway being overly filled with traveling vehicles or pedestrians. |
emotional |
having to do with the feelings, including how one feels about oneself in relation to others. |
execution |
the act of executing or carrying out. |
gaunt |
very thin and bony. |
hearth |
the floor of a fireplace, or the stone or brick area in front of it. |
investor |
a person or company that puts money into use for the purpose of making more money. |
recede |
to move away or back; become more distant. |
sanitary |
free from things that can cause infection; clean; sterile. |
similarity |
the state or quality of being similar; resemblance. |
temptation |
the condition of being lured or enticed by the possibility of pleasure to do something unwise or wrong. |
vicinity |
an area near or around a place; somewhere nearby. |