awareness |
the state or condition of having noticed something or being conscious of something. |
custom |
a way of acting that is usual or accepted for a person or a social group. |
enforcement |
the act or process of making people obey a law or rule. |
failure |
the act of not succeeding or not doing. |
gradual |
happening by degrees that are small and even. |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
mascot |
an animal, person, or thing that is considered to bring good luck. Mascots are sometimes kept by a sports team. |
propeller |
a device used to make an airplane or ship move forward. A propeller is made of tilted blades that are attached to and spin around a hub. |
rage |
to act or talk violently or with intense anger. |
seemingly |
according to what seems or is perceived; apparently. |
settlement |
a place that is newly inhabited by people. |
stocky |
thick, sturdy, and often short in build or form; stout. |
stumble |
to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running. |
textile |
cloth made by weaving or knitting. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |