affect1 |
to cause a change in; influence. |
architect |
a person who designs buildings and directs their construction. |
attempt |
an effort to do or accomplish something. |
burst |
to break, open up, or explode suddenly. |
canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. |
complaint |
an expression of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with something. |
disrespect |
rudeness; contempt. |
erosion |
wearing away of the earth's surface by wind or water. |
extent |
the area, amount, or distance that something reaches or covers; range. |
formula |
a rule or way of doing something expressed in a standard way using words or symbols. |
impressive |
having a lasting effect on the mind or feelings; making a strong impression. |
pare |
to cut off the outside layer or ends from. |
prophecy |
a prediction or warning of future events. |
stagger |
to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support. |
telescope |
an instrument that uses lenses and sometimes mirrors to make distant objects appear larger. |