affect1 |
to cause a change in; influence. |
awkward |
without physical skill or grace; clumsy. |
beholder |
one who looks or sees. |
biology |
the science that studies the growth and life processes of living things. |
deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
dictionary |
a book, or a source of information found on a computer, that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order, along with information about their meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
election |
the process of choosing a person for office by voting. |
envelop |
to cover, wrap, enclose, or surround. |
groggy |
confused, dizzy, or feeling unable to wake up. |
inspect |
to look at very carefully to find any problems. |
middle-class |
of or pertaining to the segment of people in a society who are neither of high rank or low rank with respect to wealth or social status. |
pluck |
to grab with the fingers and pull off; pick. |
relapse |
to return to bad behavior or poor health after a period of improvement. |
strengthen |
to make or grow strong or stronger. |