deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
detect |
to discover or notice. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. |
fairly |
in a just or honest way. |
keg |
a small barrel holding less than ten gallons. |
medium |
middle or average in size or amount. |
outcome |
a result of something. |
overrule |
to rule or decide against. |
predict |
to tell in advance that something will happen. |
rotate |
to cause to turn around on an axis. |
sufficient |
enough; as much as needed. |
temporary |
for a short time; not permanent. |
thread |
a fine cord used in sewing, weaving, and the like. Thread is usually made of two or more fibers such as cotton twisted together. |
wardrobe |
a collection of clothes or costumes that is the property of one person or of a theater. |