complicate |
to make more difficult to do or understand. |
decode |
to change the symbols in a secret language into ordinary language; decipher. |
dribble |
to drip or flow slowly in drops. |
errand |
a quick trip taken for a particular purpose. |
extend |
to make longer in size; make last longer. |
fame |
the condition of being well known or respected by a great number of people. |
gasp |
a sudden, brief taking in of air through the mouth, because of surprise or difficulty breathing. |
horrid |
causing a feeling of horror; dreadful; frightening. |
hypnosis |
a condition like sleep that is caused by the direction of another person. People under hypnosis may do or say things as directed or suggested by the person who has put them in this condition. |
population |
the people who live in an area, considered as a group. |
ridiculous |
silly; foolish; laughable. |
satisfaction |
a pleasant feeling that comes from completing something and doing it well. |
smother |
to kill by not allowing enough air; suffocate. |
software |
any of the programs that are written to operate a computer. |
unleash |
to set free from or as if from a leash. |