apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
blackmail |
money demanded from someone by another person who threatens to give out information that would harm that person. |
career |
the work a person chooses to do through life. |
dial |
a disk that has numbers and a moving pointer that shows time, weight, speed, or some other measure. |
disc |
any thin, flat, round object, or one that appears flat and round. |
discomfort |
a condition of being uneasy or in pain. |
drama |
a story written so that it can be acted out for an audience; play. |
illusion |
a fantasy or mistaken idea. |
lens |
a piece of clear material such as glass that bends light rays passing through it. The surface of a lens is curved to bend light rays toward or away from a central point. |
naked |
wearing no clothing; bare. |
politician |
a person who holds a government office. |
suburb |
an area or community located just outside a city or town. |
surface |
the outside limit or top layer of something. |
suspect |
one who is believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong. |
vein |
a small vessel that carries blood toward the heart. |