communication |
the sharing or exchange of messages, information, or ideas. |
confirm |
to prove or show to be true. |
database |
a large collection of information in a computer. In a database, information is arranged so that it can be quickly changed or searched through. |
guide |
to direct or lead along a way that is not familiar. |
halo |
a circle of light shining around the head of a god, an angel, or a saint in a picture. |
interest |
the desire to learn, know, or take part in something. |
mime |
to act or portray with hand and body gestures only. |
obvious |
easily seen or understood; clear. |
poll |
a set of questions given to large numbers of people. Polls are used to gather information about what the public thinks. |
quarterback |
the football player who calls the plays and handles the ball in most plays. |
recognize |
to identify (someone or something) from previous experience or contact with that person or thing. |
review |
to examine or look over again. |
symptom |
a sign of something. |
tremendous |
very large in degree or size; huge. |
unless |
except on the condition that. |