advantage |
a better chance or position; upper hand. |
ashamed |
feeling shame or guilt for doing something wrong or foolish. |
capable |
having the skill or power to do what is needed. |
condition |
a state of being or existence. |
constitution |
the set of basic laws by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed. |
essential |
necessary, needed. |
fairly |
in a just or honest way. |
full-time |
involving or working the standard number of working hours per week, typically forty hours in the U.S. |
guardian |
a person who guards or protects. |
harmful |
causing or likely to cause harm; dangerous. |
hunch |
to lift up or arch into a hump. |
radar |
the use of radio waves to track the location, distance, and speed of faraway objects. Waves are sent out and then picked up again when they bounce back after hitting some object. |
theatrical |
of or relating to dramatic performance or the theater. |
till1 |
until. |
violence |
the causing of pain or harm, usually intentionally but sometimes because of loss of mental control. |