adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
beholder |
one who looks or sees. |
canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. |
constant |
going on without a pause; persistent. |
foreigner |
a person who is born in or is from a different country. |
gratitude |
the feeling of being thankful; gratefulness. |
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. |
increase |
an addition in size or amount. |
mural |
a large picture painted on or made a part of a wall or ceiling. |
specialty |
a special skill or field of study. |
sufficient |
enough; as much as needed. |
supreme |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. |
suspense |
a state of excitement or anxiety that comes from mystery or doubt. |
tread |
to step or walk on, in, or along. |
university |
a large school, where people both learn and do research. A student must finish high school before attending a university. Universities offer several levels of degrees. |