acceptable |
good enough to be approved of; satisfactory. |
activist |
a person who fights openly and vigorously for a cause. |
drama |
a story written so that it can be acted out for an audience; play. |
humor |
a quality that makes people laugh or feel amused. |
joint |
done or shared by two or more people or groups acting together. |
master |
to become skilled in or expert at. |
miracle |
an event that cannot be explained by the known laws of nature and is thought to be caused by a power not of the earth. |
mumble |
to speak low and in a way that is not easy to understand; mutter. |
organize |
to set in order; arrange in an orderly way. |
outskirts |
the edges or outlying areas of a city or town. |
probable |
likely to happen or be true. |
smudge |
a dirty mark or blot; stain. |
underneath |
below or beneath; under. |
whisk |
to brush off or carry off with, or as though with, a quick, light sweep of the hand or a brush. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |