advantage |
a better chance or position; upper hand. |
demon |
an evil spirit; devil. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
garb |
clothes, especially those characteristic of a particular profession, way of life, or the like. |
graduate |
a person who has finished studying at high school or college. A diploma is given to a graduate to show that all the necessary work has been done. |
illegal |
against the law or rules; not lawful. |
limit |
the point at which something ends; a boundary or border. |
pollute |
to make dirty or harmful to health by mixing in or adding waste material. |
proper |
correct for a certain purpose. |
retirement |
the time of one's life after one has stopped working permanently. |
ridicule |
talk or actions that make unkind fun of someone or something. |
sabotage |
secret activity that causes damage to enemy property or causes disturbance to an enemy's operations. |
signature |
a person's written name, used to sign documents, letters, or checks. |
villain |
an evil person; scoundrel. |
waste |
to use or spend in a careless way or for little or no return. |