absorb |
to take in or soak up. |
ally |
to join or unite for a particular purpose (usually followed by "to" or "with"). |
anxiety |
a feeling of being worried, nervous, or afraid that something will happen. |
cancer |
a disease in which certain cells divide and grow much faster than they normally do. |
distress |
a state of great need or trouble. |
entertain |
to amuse; keep interested. |
envelop |
to cover, wrap, enclose, or surround. |
fund |
a supply of money or other resources that is held for a particular purpose. |
minor |
less important or serious than others of the same kind. |
provider |
a person or organization that is a source for or supplier of a particular product or service. |
tourism |
the act of traveling, usually for sightseeing or relaxing. |
truth |
agreement with the facts or what is real. |
tuck |
to gather up and push in or turn under the loose end or edge of. |
wealth |
a large amount of money or property or the state of having such. |
worry |
to feel anxious, troubled, or uneasy. |