astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
cemetery |
a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. |
coma |
a long, deep state of being unconscious, caused by disease or injury. |
commemorate |
to honor the memory of. |
convince |
to cause to believe or accept (often followed by "of"). |
device |
an invention or machine used to perform simple tasks or something else made for a specific purpose. |
exceptional |
different, unusual, or out of the ordinary. |
heed |
to give one's attention to; listen to; take notice of. |
negotiation |
(often plural) discussions meant to help people agree on something. |
passage |
a way through which something can go; corridor; channel. |
pounce |
to jump or swoop down in order to grab or take something. |
prevention |
the act or process of keeping something unwanted or dangerous from happening. |
replacement |
a person or thing that takes the position of another or takes over the function of another. |
unsuccessful |
not resulting in or achieving the desired goal. |
verse |
poetry or a poem. |