charity |
something given to a person or persons in need. |
chuckle |
to laugh softly or in a quiet manner. |
concern |
to have to do with; be about; affect. |
demand |
to ask for forcefully; order. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
faculty |
the group of teachers in a school or college. |
guzzle |
to drink or eat very quickly and in a large amount, as if greedy or in great need. |
hoard |
a collection or supply of something that is hidden or stored in order to have it available in the future. |
idol |
a statue or image of a god that is used as an object of worship. |
inherit |
to receive from a person who has died; be heir to. |
personal |
relating to or belonging to a particular person, and often not for other people to share or see. |
residence |
a house or any other place where one lives; home. |
subtract |
to take away from a whole or larger amount. |
tattle |
to tell secrets or give information about another person. |
twist |
to combine by winding together in order to make a single thread. |