adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
attention |
the concentration of one's mind on something. |
confide |
to share secrets or personal information (usually followed by "in"). |
disguise |
to change or hide the looks of in order to prevent recognition. |
disrespect |
rudeness; contempt. |
economy |
the careful use of money, resources, and means of production. |
increase |
an addition in size or amount. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
personally |
in person; without the aid of others. |
research |
careful study of something in order to find out information about it. |
scenery |
the way the land looks in a particular place. |
sharpen |
to make thinner or finer, as a cutting edge or point. |
stencil |
a sheet of some material out of which letters or a pattern has been cut. Paint or ink can pass through stencils to form a design on the surface underneath. |
stress |
to place importance on or give special attention to; underline. |
surface |
the outside limit or top layer of something. |