absolutely |
totally; completely. |
content1 |
(usually plural) whatever is held or contained in something. |
coordinator |
a person who organizes a complex event or project that involves the contributions of other people. |
deny |
to say that something is not true; refuse to agree with. |
dramatic |
of or having to do with the theater and plays. |
fertilize |
to spread fertilizer over (a planted area). |
grammar |
the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. Some of these rules have to be learned. Other rules are already in the head of a native speaker. For example, a native English speaker would not say, "I a cat bitten by was," because the grammar does not make sense. When one learns a new language, most of the rules of its grammar have to be learned. |
mutiny |
to openly disobey or fight the leaders in charge or a lawful authority. |
permanent |
lasting or meant to last for a very long time; everlasting. |
relay |
to carry or pass on. |
resemblance |
the condition of being or looking alike. |
skilled |
having skill. |
stage |
a raised platform used for concerts, plays, talks, and other performances. |
translation |
writing or speech that has been changed from one language to another. |
virus |
a tiny organism that can reproduce only in living cells. Viruses cause disease in humans, animals, and plants. |