ancient |
very old; existing for many years. |
annual |
happening once every year. |
companionship |
the relationship between or among people who spend time together; friendship. |
degree |
a stage or step in a course of action. |
financial |
having to do with money or those whose job is to manage money. |
impatient |
not willing or able to wait calmly. |
literature |
writings that have lasting value. Literature includes stories, poems, plays, and essays. |
modern |
having to do with the present or current times. |
neither |
not one or the other of two (usually paired with "nor" in a sentence). |
puncture |
a small hole caused by a sharp object. |
seemingly |
according to what seems or is perceived; apparently. |
slump |
to sink down or fall with all one's weight. |
tangle |
to mix or twist into a confused mass. |
trauma |
an emotional shock that has a deep effect on one's life for a long time. |
willing |
wanting or agreeing to do something; ready. |