adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
deposit |
money that has been put in a bank, or anything that has been put somewhere and allowed to remain. |
embarrass |
to make uncomfortable or ill at ease. |
impatient |
not willing or able to wait calmly. |
imprint |
a mark or design made by pressing or printing on a surface. |
offender |
one who has upset or harmed another or has broken a law. |
parallel |
lying or moving in the same direction and being the same distance apart at every point. Parallel lines never meet or cross each other. |
prophecy |
a prediction or warning of future events. |
replacement |
a person or thing that takes the position of another or takes over the function of another. |
shame |
a painful feeling brought about by the knowledge that one has done something wrong or not proper. |
survive |
to continue to live despite serious threat to one's life. |
telegram |
a message sent in code by electronic means over wires. |
thus |
in this way; so. |
victim |
someone who is hurt, injured, or killed by a person, group, or event. |
volume |
a collection of pages of writing or print bound together; book. |