college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
complication |
something that makes a situation more difficult or involved. |
evaporate |
to turn from liquid into gas; pass away in the form of vapor. |
feedback |
the giving back of opinions, corrections, or other comments from people who have been presented with something like a product, process, or event. |
hoard |
a collection or supply of something that is hidden or stored in order to have it available in the future. |
intelligence |
the ability to learn, reason, and understand. |
medicinal |
of, pertaining to, or having healing powers; curative. |
observation |
the act or an instance of perceiving the environment through one of the senses. |
performance |
a particular entertainment presented before an audience. |
public |
of, for, or having to do with all members of a community; not private. |
purchase |
something that is bought. |
respond |
to answer or give a reply, in words or otherwise. |
talent |
a natural skill or ability. |
temperature |
the degree of heat or cold of an object or an environment. |
worthy |
deserving (often followed by "of"). |