apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
bid |
an offer to buy something at a certain price or to do a job for a certain price. |
critical |
likely to find fault. |
disease |
a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant; illness; sickness. |
droop |
to hang or sink down; bend in a limp manner. |
ensure |
to make certain; cause to be a certainty. |
extinguish |
to put out; stop the burning of. |
loft |
an open space or room just under the roof; attic. |
meter3 |
a device that measures or records distance, speed, time, quantity, or degree. |
nudge |
to push gently or touch with the elbow to attract attention. |
overflow |
to swell or spill over the top edge of something. |
replacement |
a person or thing that takes the position of another or takes over the function of another. |
rumble |
to make a long, low, rolling sound. |
rumor |
a piece of information or a story passed from one person to another without any proof that it is true. |
villain |
an evil person; scoundrel. |