clutter |
to fill or litter with a messy collection of things. |
convince |
to cause to believe or accept (often followed by "of"). |
divide |
to separate into parts. |
emotion |
a strong feeling such as joy, hatred, sorrow, or fear. When one feels an emotion, there are physical changes such as an increase in pulse, crying, or trembling. |
exhaust |
the smoke or gas given off by an engine. |
fame |
the condition of being well known or respected by a great number of people. |
freight |
goods shipped by boat, plane, train, or truck. |
obedient |
likely or willing to obey rules or orders. |
precipitation |
the act of water falling in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. |
priest |
a person who is authorized by a church to lead prayers and religious services. |
protective |
keeping safe from harm or used to shield against danger. |
residential |
used as a home or as a place for homes. |
sympathy |
kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble. |
transport |
the act of carrying or moving from one place to another. |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. |