astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
birth |
the act or fact of being born. |
concert |
a musical or dance performance before an audience; recital. |
experience |
to go through; feel or know. |
hurricane |
a powerful storm with heavy rains and winds that blow in a circle at 73 miles per hour or more. |
lance |
a weapon with a long pole and pointed metal head. |
membership |
the state of belonging to a particular group or organization. |
physics |
the science that deals with matter and energy, their qualities, and the relationships between them. It includes the study of light, heat, sound, electricity, and force. (The word is used with a singular verb.) |
rigid |
difficult or impossible to bend; stiff. |
sadden |
to make or become unhappy or unhappier. |
stride |
to walk with long, even steps. |
thorn |
a short, stiff point on a plant stem or branch. |
trudge |
to walk in a heavy way with much effort or weariness. |
victim |
someone who is hurt, injured, or killed by a person, group, or event. |
violence |
the causing of pain or harm, usually intentionally but sometimes because of loss of mental control. |