attendance |
the number of people present. |
confirm |
to prove or show to be true. |
declare |
to announce in a formal way. |
effectively |
in a way that produces a successful result. |
entertain |
to amuse; keep interested. |
evidence |
something that gives proof or a reason to believe. |
flutter |
to wave rapidly back and forth or up and down. |
fret1 |
to feel troubled or uneasy. |
glory |
great honor, praise, or fame. |
ideal |
a belief or aim considered to be worthy of honor or respect. |
rickety |
likely to fall over or fall apart; shaky. |
shock1 |
a sudden and powerful scare; an upset of the mind or feelings. |
speck |
a small mark or spot. |
squeal |
a fairly long, loud, shrill sound or cry. |
supervisor |
a person who watches over other workers and who guides and disciplines them. |