affect1 |
to cause a change in; influence. |
apparently |
judging from all available information or visible evidence; seemingly. |
bless |
to make holy by religious ritual. |
bluster |
to blow in a strong and noisy way. |
bulge |
a rounded or swollen part caused by pressure from below or within. |
conservation |
the act of keeping and protecting from waste, loss, or destruction. |
decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
effective |
able to make happen or change something. |
electrocute |
to kill by electricity. |
inquire |
to ask in order to find out or learn (something). |
poll |
a set of questions given to large numbers of people. Polls are used to gather information about what the public thinks. |
popular |
liked or enjoyed by many people. |
salute |
to show respect by raising the right hand to the forehead. |
stretch |
to spread out or reach out to the full length in order to make loose and flexible. |
supreme |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. |