commotion |
a noisy confusion; disorder. |
convince |
to cause to believe or accept (often followed by "of"). |
cowardice |
a lack of bravery to work through danger, pain, or other difficult things. |
faculty |
the group of teachers in a school or college. |
fortunately |
by lucky chance; luckily. |
horizon |
the line where the earth and the sky appear to meet. |
identification |
something that proves who a person is, such as a driver's license or passport. |
impression |
a belief or a feeling that is created at the beginning of an experience. |
infect |
to spread germs or disease to. |
ordinary |
usual or normal. |
private |
allowing only certain people to take part in or to know about. |
protest |
an expression of being against something; objection; complaint. |
punctual |
on time; prompt. |
relative |
a person who belongs to the same family as someone else. |
survival |
the act or fact of continuing to exist or be alive. |