adore |
to love and admire very strongly. |
audition |
a performance that tests the ability of an actor, musician, or dancer. |
banker1 |
an owner or high level employee of an institution where money is kept safe, exchanged, or lent. |
conscious |
awake; able to feel, think, hear, and see. |
culprit |
a person who is charged with or is guilty of doing something wrong. |
deafen |
to cause the loss of hearing or make unable to hear. |
entertain |
to amuse; keep interested. |
essential |
necessary, needed. |
fright |
strong fear caused by sudden danger. |
homesick |
longing for one's home. |
investigate |
to look into carefully and closely so as to learn the facts; examine. |
profession |
a job or type of work that needs special training or study. |
solid |
having a firm shape or form that can be measured in length, width, and height; not like a liquid or a gas. |
timetable |
a schedule that lists the times at which certain events take place. People read timetables to find out when trains, buses, or airplanes will arrive or leave. |
vapor |
tiny particles of a liquid or solid in a gas. |