approval |
good opinion; favorable thoughts. |
assign |
to set apart or give out for a particular use. |
bleed |
to lose blood. |
contact |
the touching of two things or people. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
entirely |
completely; in every way. |
flinch |
to draw away suddenly in pain or fear. |
hermit |
a person who lives alone and away from others. Often a person becomes a hermit in order to lead a religious life. |
prophecy |
a prediction or warning of future events. |
public |
of, for, or having to do with all members of a community; not private. |
punctual |
on time; prompt. |
repeatedly |
again and again; many times in a row. |
reverse |
to turn in an opposite position or direction. |
skilled |
having skill. |
stump |
a base of a tree that is left standing after the tree has been cut down. |