abundant |
large in amount or number; more than enough. |
apprentice |
someone who works for somebody else to learn that person's skill or trade. |
classical |
having to do with the complex music of the European tradition that is neither folk nor popular music. |
correctly |
in the right or proper way; without error. |
crumple |
to press or crush and cause wrinkles. |
forgive |
to excuse or pardon. |
history |
everything that has happened in the past to people or things, or a telling of these events. |
orbit |
the curved path in which a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves in a circle around another body. |
reality |
the state or quality of actually existing. |
screw |
a metal fastener that is like a nail with grooves that wind around it. A screw can be driven into a surface by turning it while pressing down on the head. |
serious |
marked by careful thinking or consideration. |
survive |
to continue to live despite serious threat to one's life. |
tame |
taken from a wild state and made obedient; domesticated. |
undertake |
to decide or start to do. |
vibrate |
to move back and forth very rapidly and steadily. |