applaud |
to clap the hands in approval. |
brief |
short in length of time. |
character |
all those things that make a person, place, or thing different from others. |
coma |
a long, deep state of being unconscious, caused by disease or injury. |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, whose job is to find information that will solve crimes. |
divorce |
to use the law to bring an end to a marriage with (someone). |
excellence |
the condition of being very good or outstanding. |
jumble |
to put or throw together in a confused pile. |
litter |
a mess of waste materials or other objects scattered about. |
majestic |
having majesty; grand; splendid; noble. |
previous |
coming just before another. |
specimen |
a part or example used to represent a larger whole. |
supreme |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. |
theft |
an act of stealing. |
unite |
to join together into a whole; combine. |