alter |
to make different in some way; change. |
apparent |
easily seen or plain. |
chance |
the quality of happening by accident and without being planned or predicted. |
culprit |
a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
entirely |
completely; in every way. |
exceptional |
different, unusual, or out of the ordinary. |
hydrant |
an upright pipe with a valve from which water can be drawn from a water main. |
introduction |
a part at the beginning of something, such as a book, article, or speech, that explains what will follow. |
memory |
the ability to remember an experience. |
response |
a written or spoken answer; reply. |
satisfy |
to give what is wanted or needed. |
strength |
the state, quality, or condition of being strong. |
twilight |
the faint light in the sky when the sun is below the horizon before sunrise and after sunset. |
whine |
to make a long, high cry that expresses pain, complaint, or fear. |