control |
to use power to manage or command. |
dispute |
an argument or debate. |
eavesdrop |
to listen to other people talk without letting them know. |
embarrassed |
feeling uncomfortable because of shame or receiving too much attention from others. |
endeavor |
to make an effort; try; strive. |
fresh |
newly made, gotten, or experienced. |
importance |
the quality or condition of having great significance or value. |
impose |
to set as something that needs to be followed, done, or obeyed. |
involved |
complicated because made up of many different connected parts or steps; intricate; complex. |
journal |
a record of a person's experiences, thoughts, or daily events; diary. |
prediction |
the act of telling or trying to tell what will happen in the future. |
preference |
a person or thing that is liked better. |
smolder |
to burn slowly and with smoke, but with little or no flame. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
treat |
to behave toward in a particular way. |