adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
ancient |
very old; existing for many years. |
debt |
something owed to another person. |
discover |
to find or see before anyone else. |
electrician |
one whose job is to install or repair electrical equipment. |
emotion |
a strong feeling such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear. When one feels an emotion, there are physical changes such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling. |
feedback |
the giving back of opinions, corrections, or other comments from people who have been presented with something like a product, process, or event. |
lawyer |
one whose job is to help people with legal matters and represent them in court; attorney. |
permit |
to allow (someone or something) to go into or be in a place. |
poll |
a set of questions given to large numbers of people. Polls are used to gather information about what the public thinks. |
production |
the act or process of making or manufacturing. |
reason |
a cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event. |
sift |
to spread or sprinkle using a sieve or as though using a sieve. |
stocky |
thick, sturdy, and often short in build or form; stout. |
vampire |
a creature in folk tales that is said to have died but come back to life. Vampires suck blood from people in order to stay among the living. |