accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
apprentice |
someone who works for somebody else to learn that person's skill or trade. |
armor |
a suit made of leather, metal, or other strong material, worn to protect the body during battle. |
counselor |
a person who gives advice, especially as a job. |
dampen |
to make moist or slightly wet. |
fowl |
a bird such as a chicken that is raised for its eggs or meat. Ducks, geese, and turkeys are also domestic fowl. |
grudge |
anger that is held onto for a long time. |
permanent |
lasting or meant to last for a very long time; everlasting. |
process |
a series of actions used to produce something or reach a goal. |
quench |
to satisfy. |
quiver1 |
to shake with very small, quick movements. |
select |
preferred over others. |
thermometer |
an instrument for measuring temperature. Some thermometers are made of a closed glass tube containing mercury or alcohol that rises or falls as the temperature rises or falls. |
tighten |
to make more secure or more securely fastened. |
underdog |
a person or team that is expected to lose a contest in sports or politics. |