barricade |
a structure that is put up quickly for protection or to block the way. |
chafe |
to abrade, irritate, or wear away by rubbing. |
environmental |
of or having to do with the surroundings of something, especially the natural surroundings. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
indulgence |
the act of yielding to or gratifying a desire or appetite. |
interact |
to respond to one another in a social situation. |
mutual |
felt, said, or done by each for the other; shared by two or more people; given and received. |
oversee |
to watch over and direct (others or their work); supervise. |
patent |
a government grant that gives someone the right to make, use, or sell an invention. A patent is given for a certain number of years. |
rueful |
feeling, showing, or causing regret or sorrow. |
spectacular |
of or having to do with a spectacle; splendid; marvelous. |
tact |
the ability to say or do the right thing when dealing with others in a difficult situation. |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. |
technique |
the particular method or way of doing or performing something. |
unstable |
likely to change suddenly. |