bolt |
a metal or wooden bar on a door that slides into an opening in the frame. When the bolt is inserted into the frame, the door stays closed. |
connection |
the fact of being related; relationship or association. |
decrease |
to become less or smaller. |
exhibit |
a collection of things that are shown or on display for many people to look at. |
fender |
a metal guard over the wheel of a truck, car, or bicycle. |
financial |
having to do with money or those whose job is to manage money. |
hilarious |
very funny. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
meddle |
to take part in matters that concern someone else, without being asked; interfere. |
negotiation |
(often plural) discussions meant to help people agree on something. |
officer |
a person holding a position of trust and responsibility in a business, organization, or government agency. |
phase |
a particular stage in a cycle of development or process of change. |
researcher |
one who does careful, dedicated study of something in order to gain information about it or solve a problem. |
straggle |
to stray from or drop behind a group. |
trait |
a characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others. |