artificial |
made by human beings; not natural. |
cocoon |
a covering made by young insects and some other arthropods to protect themselves while they change from a pupa into an adult. Some spiders make cocoons to hide their eggs. |
electrocute |
to kill by electricity. |
grudge |
anger that is held onto for a long time. |
humor |
a quality that makes people laugh or feel amused. |
migrant |
moving from place to place. |
orderly |
arranged in a neat way; in order. |
permission |
agreement from an authority that one may do something. |
poet |
a person who writes poetry. |
researcher |
one who does careful, dedicated study of something in order to gain information about it or solve a problem. |
slack |
not tight; hanging loose; drooping. |
survival |
the act or fact of continuing to exist or be alive. |
trickle |
to fall or flow in drops or in a thin, weak stream. |
vacant |
without activity or contents; empty. |
wink |
to close and open one eye quickly, as a sign of agreement or friendliness. |