amuse |
to hold the interest of in a pleasant way; entertain. |
batch |
an amount used or produced at one time. |
browse |
to examine things in a slow and casual way. |
confusion |
the state of not understanding clearly or of being mixed up. |
fashion |
the style of clothes or way of acting that is popular. |
gradually |
by small steps or degrees. |
headline |
the title to a newspaper article that tells what the article is about. The headline for the most important news is in the largest type on the front page of the paper. |
keen |
very sharp; able to cut easily into thin, exact pieces. |
paragraph |
a part of something written made up of one or more sentences that develop a certain idea. A paragraph begins on a new line which is usually indented from the other lines. |
suspect |
one who is believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong. |
suspense |
a state of excitement or anxiety that comes from mystery or doubt. |
text |
the body of a printed work as distinguished from its title, headings, notes, and the like. |
warp |
to bend or twist out of shape. |
within |
in the inner part of; inside. |
worthy |
deserving (often followed by "of"). |