appoint |
to name to a particular office or duty. |
canvas |
heavy, strong cloth made of cotton, linen, or hemp. |
confusion |
the state of not understanding clearly or of being mixed up. |
creative |
able to make or do something new or with imagination. |
democracy |
a form of government in which power rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives. |
flask |
a rounded bottle with a narrow neck. |
immigration |
the act of coming to live permanently in a new country. |
nearby |
located close at hand; not far away. |
pluck |
to grab with the fingers and pull off; pick. |
presidency |
the office, length of service, and jobs of a president. |
safely |
without being harmed. |
slouch |
to sit, stand, or move with a bent, careless posture. |
unravel |
to undo; reduce from cloth to threads; cause to come apart. |
warp |
to bend or twist out of shape. |
warrant |
a document issued by a judge that gives a police officer the right to make searches, seize property, or make arrests. |