assume |
to suppose (something) to be true without knowing the actual facts; take for granted. |
compare |
to note or describe the similarities or differences of. |
courtroom |
a room in which legal cases are heard before a judge. |
especially |
more than usually; to a great degree. |
fund |
a supply of money or other resources that is held for a particular purpose. |
grenade |
a small bomb that is thrown by hand or shot from a rifle after its fuse is set. |
journalism |
the work of collecting news and information and giving it out to the public through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other media. |
lousy |
(informal) nasty or mean. |
lurk |
to be hidden; lie in wait. |
site |
the location or proposed location of a town, city, building, or event. |
stale |
having lost its taste or moisture; not fresh. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
superior |
having a higher position, degree, or rank. |
thrash |
to give a beating to; whip. |
treasure |
money or valuable items that have been collected or stored up. |