apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
cinema |
the art or business of making movies. |
damage |
harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
entitle |
to give a right or legal claim to. |
obedience |
the condition or quality of being willing to follow rules or orders. |
orbit |
the curved path in which a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves in a circle around another body. |
ornament |
something that is added to make something more beautiful to look at; decoration. |
parallel |
lying or moving in the same direction and being the same distance apart at every point. Parallel lines never meet or cross each other. |
project |
any activity that takes great effort or planning. |
risky |
involving a chance of getting hurt or losing something. |
smock |
a loose, light jacket, coat, or other similar garment, that is worn over clothing to protect it from soil, paint, or damage. |
smother |
to kill by not allowing enough air; suffocate. |
splurge |
to spend money ostentatiously. |
strangle |
to kill by stopping the breathing of, usually by surrounding the neck with something; choke. |