adapt |
to change for a particular use. |
defense |
the act of protecting or guarding. |
dignity |
one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect as shown in one's appearance or behavior. |
disappointment |
the feeling of being unhappy because what was wished or hoped for did not happen. |
discovery |
the act of finding or seeing something before anyone else. |
era |
a period of time in history. An era often begins or ends with an important event. |
fake |
to make a false copy of. |
multiple |
having or made of more than one part; many. |
observer |
one who watches or listens. |
religion |
a set of beliefs about how the universe was made and what its purpose is. Religion usually involves worship of a god or gods, and the belief in certain ideas about right and wrong behavior. |
sleek |
smooth or shiny. |
sneer |
a look on the face that expresses scorn or lack of respect. |
stencil |
a sheet of some material out of which letters or a pattern has been cut. Paint or ink can pass through stencils to form a design on the surface underneath. |
strict |
requiring obedience or hard effort. |
subtract |
to take away from a whole or larger amount. |