coarse |
having large grains or pieces, or a rough surface. |
comfort |
to give relief from a painful or difficult situation; soothe. |
expense |
money needed to buy or do something; cost. |
feedback |
the giving back of opinions, corrections, or other comments from people who have been presented with something like a product, process, or event. |
formal |
following accepted rules for doing something; proper, legal, or official. |
identify |
to figure out or show who someone is or what something is. |
raid |
to make a sudden attack on or entry into (a place) in order to conquer, seize property, or make an arrest. |
religious |
devoted to the beliefs of a particular religion. |
remarkable |
unusual or exceptional. |
ridiculous |
silly; foolish; laughable. |
roast |
to cook or bake with dry heat in an oven or over an open fire. |
satisfy |
to give what is wanted or needed. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
wherever |
where. |
wit |
(often plural) the ability to understand, think, or know. |