confirm |
to prove or show to be true. |
conscience |
the sense that allows a person to decide between right and wrong actions. |
fragment |
a broken-off or incomplete part. |
global |
having to do with the whole earth. |
heckle |
to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions. |
offender |
one who has upset or harmed another or has broken a law. |
porch |
a structure, either open or having windows or screens, that is attached to the outside of a house. |
rental |
something that can be rented. |
sauce |
a liquid dressing or topping served with food. |
seemingly |
according to what seems or is perceived; apparently. |
sensor |
a device that detects and responds to certain changes in the environment, such as light, temperature, sound, or pressure. |
suspense |
a state of excitement or anxiety that comes from mystery or doubt. |
tax |
a sum of money paid to a government, which the government uses to pay for its services to the people and to maintain itself. |
theft |
an act of stealing. |
vocal |
performed by singing. |