accurate |
free of mistakes or error. |
autograph |
the name of a person, especially a famous person, written in his or her own handwriting. |
awkward |
without physical skill or grace; clumsy. |
earthquake |
a shaking or other movement of part of the earth's surface, caused by movement deep within the earth. |
emphasis |
special importance. |
expect |
to hope for or look forward to. |
feud |
anger, unfriendliness, or fighting between families or other related groups that lasts for a long time. |
hunch |
to lift up or arch into a hump. |
interrupt |
to cause to stop; break off. |
parlor |
a room in a house, hotel, restaurant, or the like for conversation or for entertaining guests. |
project |
any activity that takes great effort or planning. |
puny |
very small or weak; feeble. |
quarterback |
the football player who calls the plays and handles the ball in most plays. |
raspy |
rough and grating; harsh. |
unable |
not having the power, skill, or means needed to do something; not able. |