abandon |
to leave behind with no plan to return or take possession of again; desert. |
absence |
the fact or condition of being away or not present. |
accurate |
free of mistakes or error. |
constant |
going on without a pause; persistent. |
deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
destructive |
causing complete ruin or destruction. |
diplomat |
a person whose job is to handle relations with the governments of other countries. |
drama |
a story written so that it can be acted out for an audience; play. |
genius |
an unusual ability to think or create in ways that go far beyond what most people can do. |
regard |
to think of with a particular feeling or in a certain way; consider. |
satisfaction |
a pleasant feeling that comes from completing something and doing it well. |
sizzle |
to make the hissing or crackling sound of frying fat or oils. |
survivor |
someone or something that still exists or is still alive after being in danger. |
temporary |
for a short time; not permanent. |
wholesome |
good for the health of one's body or mind. |