adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
banker1 |
an owner or high level employee of an institution where money is kept safe, exchanged, or lent. |
delirious |
confused from a fever or other cause. |
dissect |
to cut open or apart in order to examine. |
drizzle |
to rain in light drops. |
emphasis |
special importance. |
glamour |
the quality of being exciting, charming, and very attractive. |
grenade |
a small bomb that is thrown by hand or shot from a rifle after its fuse is set. |
hermit |
a person who lives alone and away from others. Often a person becomes a hermit in order to lead a religious life. |
judgment |
an opinion formed after carefully studying all of the information. |
litter |
a mess of waste materials or other objects scattered about. |
multiple |
having or made of more than one part; many. |
slim |
attractively thin in form; slender. |
stutter |
to repeat sounds when speaking, as if unable to complete or begin certain words. |
underdog |
a person or team that is expected to lose a contest in sports or politics. |