chronological |
according to the order in which things happen. |
compensate |
to pay or repay. |
correspond |
to write letters. |
fluster |
to cause to become nervous, confused, or upset. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
girder |
a heavy beam made of steel or wood used to support the floor or framework of a bridge or building. |
guilt |
the fact of having done something wrong or having broken a law. |
incompatible |
not able to be together in a peaceful or happy way. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
marvel |
a thing, person, or event that causes wonder or amazement. |
refuge |
a place that protects from danger or difficulty. |
resumption |
the act or fact of starting again or continuing following a pause or interruption. |
simplicity |
the condition or quality of being easy to understand or do. |
squeamish |
nauseated, or tending to be easily nauseated or disgusted; queasy. |
variation |
the act or process of changing, or the condition of being changeable. |