conduct |
to lead or guide. |
deck |
the floor on a ship or boat. Sometimes a ship has several decks at different levels. |
entertainment |
something that amuses or interests. |
feud |
anger, unfriendliness, or fighting between families or other related groups that lasts for a long time. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. |
lifeline |
an anchored line or rope thrown to support a person in danger of drowning or falling. |
miniature |
A miniature is something that is exactly like something else but much smaller in size. |
mutter |
to speak in a low tone that is hard to understand; mumble. |
pleasure |
a feeling of happiness, delight, or joy. |
plod |
to move in a slow, tired, or heavy way. |
software |
any of the programs that are written to operate a computer. |
structural |
of or pertaining to construction, to things that are constructed, or to the basic parts that are assembled. |
total |
the whole amount; sum. |
unknown |
not familiar, or not figured out. |
unusual |
not usual or ordinary; not common; remarkable. |