circulate |
to move or flow along a closed path or system. |
cumbersome |
difficult to hold or carry because of size, shape, or weight. |
curator |
one who oversees the activities and tends the collections of a museum, library, or the like. |
demographic |
of or relating to the study of human populations, involving statistical analysis of size, distribution, density, migration, fertility, and the like. |
distort |
to twist out of shape; change the way a thing looks or acts. |
fluent |
able to speak or write easily and naturally. |
freshman |
a student in the first year of high school, college, or university. |
implication |
something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly. |
institute |
to bring into being or set in operation. |
negative |
not helpful or constructive; critical; pessimistic. |
plead |
to ask for something in a sincere or serious way. |
provision |
the act of giving something needed; providing. |
suspend |
to hang from a higher position. |
warranty |
a document given to the buyer of an article in which the maker agrees, within a limited period of time, to repair or replace the article if it is defective. |
whim |
a sudden desire, thought, or change of mind. |