ambassador |
a person who is sent by the government of one country to be its official representative in another country. |
assumption |
something that is supposed or believed without questioning. For example, if you ask someone whether she is allowed to watch TV during dinner, you have made an assumption that there is a TV in her house. Assumptions are ideas people have that are not based on proven facts. An assumption can be correct or incorrect. |
boisterous |
loud, unrestrained, and in high spirits; rowdy. |
disadvantage |
a condition or situation that makes it more difficult to succeed. |
exclusive |
keeping out all others. |
experimental |
having to do with testing or experiments. |
fanciful |
exhibiting use of the imagination; whimsical or imaginative. |
fundamental |
basic; central; serving as a foundation. |
prevail |
to emerge as dominant (often followed by "over"). |
renown |
wide honor and acclaim; fame. |
script |
the written text of a play, movie, or television show. |
supplement |
something necessary to complete a whole or make up for a deficiency. |
tranquil |
without noise or excitement; calm; steady; peaceful. |
utility |
the quality or condition of being useful; usefulness. |
valiant |
showing or characterized by courage in both spirit and action; brave; heroic. |