achieve |
to do or carry out successfully; accomplish. |
authority |
the right or power to give orders, make decisions, or control people. |
college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
commotion |
a noisy confusion; disorder. |
despise |
to hate or scorn. |
district |
an area of a country, city, or other place used for a particular purpose. |
groggy |
confused, dizzy, or feeling unable to wake up. |
inflation |
an increase in the average price level. |
loosen |
to undo or release. |
scrub |
to clean by rubbing hard. |
sensitive |
able to smell, hear, taste, feel, or see very well. |
skit |
a short, usually funny play. |
swear |
to make a solemn promise or statement, usually concerning the telling of the truth, one's loyalty, or one's duty. |
uncover |
to discover or make known; reveal. |
utter1 |
to give forth with the voice. |