acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
buoy |
a float attached by line to the bottom of a body of water to mark a location. |
commit |
to dedicate, devote or pledge. |
dire |
causing, likely to cause, or involving terror or suffering. |
err |
to make a mistake. |
estate |
a piece of land with a large house on it. |
exult |
to rejoice greatly, especially over some triumph. |
habitat |
the natural environment of an animal or plant. |
inevitable |
certain to happen; not able to be avoided. |
latter |
the second of two things mentioned. |
physiological |
of or relating to the vital processes or functions of a living organism or its parts. |
ponder |
to think about something deeply and carefully. |
potential |
a certain skill that may be developed. |
segregation |
the practice of separating people according to groups, especially racial groups. |