completely |
entirely; absolutely. |
correctly |
in the right or proper way; without error. |
defiant |
showing no respect for authority; refusing to obey. |
disrespect |
rudeness; contempt. |
employment |
the act of hiring or keeping someone as a paid worker. |
error |
a mistake in thought or action; something that is wrong. |
fiction |
writing that tells a story made up in a writer's imagination. Fiction is usually written in prose, not poetry. Novels, short stories, and tales are pieces of fiction. |
gleam |
a small or brief flash or beam of light. |
groove |
a long narrow cut or dent in a surface. |
pneumonia |
a serious disease in which the lungs become swollen and painful and fill with liquid. Pneumonia is caused by viruses or bacteria. |
presence |
the state or condition of being in a place at a certain time. |
satisfaction |
a pleasant feeling that comes from completing something and doing it well. |
sigh |
to breathe out with a long breath because of being sad, tired, or relieved. |
spur |
a metal piece with a spike that is attached to the heel of a rider's boot. Spurs are used to make a horse go forward. |
warmth |
the condition of being warm; heat. |