absolutely |
totally; completely. |
campus |
the grounds of a school, college, or university. |
coma |
a long, deep state of being unconscious, caused by disease or injury. |
confident |
having trust or faith; satisfied and sure. |
deem |
to consider, suppose, or judge. |
devour |
to eat or swallow in a greedy way. |
history |
everything that has happened in the past to people or things, or a telling of these events. |
jeopardy |
danger of harm, death, or loss; at risk. |
officer |
a person holding a position of trust and responsibility in a business, organization, or government agency. |
result |
to happen because of something. |
slump |
to sink down or fall with all one's weight. |
squirm |
to twist the body about; wriggle. |
trustworthy |
worthy or deserving of trust and confidence; steadily dependable; reliable. |
twilight |
the faint light in the sky when the sun is below the horizon before sunrise and after sunset. |
university |
a large school, where people both learn and do research. A student must finish high school before attending a university. Universities offer several levels of degrees. |