absence |
the fact or condition of being away or not present. |
confusion |
the state of not understanding clearly or of being mixed up. |
dome |
a rounded roof or ceiling on a room or building. |
fleece |
the wool of an animal, usually a sheep. |
flirt |
to play at love; act in a romantic way that is not serious. |
graduate |
a person who has finished studying at high school or college. A diploma is given to a graduate to show that all the necessary work has been done. |
hygiene |
the practice of keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent disease. |
image |
a picture or some other likeness of a person or thing. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
laundry |
clothing, sheets, and other things that are cleaned by washing or that are washed and ironed. |
lighten1 |
to become brighter or less dark in color. |
motherhood |
the state of being a female parent. |
mummy |
a dead body that has been preserved with special chemicals and wrapped in cloth. The ancient Egyptians are famous for their mummies. |
sabotage |
secret activity that causes damage to enemy property or causes disturbance to an enemy's operations. |
secrecy |
the condition of keeping or hiding something from others' knowledge. |