ace |
a person who is a master or expert at something. |
bonus |
a payment added to a person's regular pay as a reward for hard work. |
doze |
to sleep lightly or for a short time. |
entertain |
to amuse; keep interested. |
excellent |
very good or much better than others. |
fake |
to make a false copy of. |
flutter |
to wave rapidly back and forth or up and down. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
infest |
to spread in or overrun as a nuisance or danger. |
noun |
a word that names a person, place, thing, or condition. A noun may be the subject of a sentence or the object of a verb or preposition. |
preserve |
to protect from being hurt or harmed. |
shame |
a painful feeling brought about by the knowledge that one has done something wrong or not proper. |
sneer |
a look on the face that expresses scorn or lack of respect. |
tremendous |
very large in degree or size; huge. |
upstairs |
on or toward an upper floor; up the stairs. |