access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
barricade |
a structure that is put up quickly for protection or to block the way. |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, waste, or destruction. |
distinguished |
known for excellence; admired. |
excess |
more than is needed or usual; extra. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
lament |
to mourn for or regret. |
manuscript |
a piece of writing prepared by the author before it becomes a printed article or book. |
nausea |
a sick feeling in the stomach with the need to vomit. |
posture |
the general position of or manner of holding the body. |
regardless |
without concern or thought. |
rendezvous |
a meeting that has been arranged ahead of time. |
tolerance |
willingness to accept people whose race, religion, opinions, or habits are different from one's own. |
uncertain |
not known for sure; not definite. |
unfamiliar |
not known or experienced before; unusual; strange. |