accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
amaze |
to surprise greatly or fill with wonder; astonish. |
applause |
the clapping of hands in approval. |
diary |
a daily record of a person's experiences and thoughts. |
estimated |
resulting from a careful guess rather than exact counting or calculation. |
gait |
a way of walking or running. |
membership |
the state of belonging to a particular group or organization. |
modesty |
the quality of not being conceited or vain. |
nonprofit |
of a business, not established to make more money than is necessary to pay employees and to remain in operation. |
prophecy |
a prediction or warning of future events. |
review |
to examine or look over again. |
site |
the location or proposed location of a town, city, building, or event. |
timetable |
a schedule that lists the times at which certain events take place. People read timetables to find out when trains, buses, or airplanes will arrive or leave. |
traffic |
the movement of people or vehicles along a sidewalk, road, or other route of travel. |
wail |
to make a long, loud cry out of sadness or pain. |