adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
appeal |
a serious and sincere request for help. |
arrangement |
the way in which a group of things lie or have been placed. |
blunt |
having a dull edge or point; not sharp. |
caper |
to leap, hop, or skip about in a playful way; frolic. |
convert |
to change into another form or state. |
desperate |
not caring about danger because of great need. |
explode |
to burst because of too much pressure inside. |
flatten |
to squash or compress. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. |
myth |
a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do. |
redden |
to blush. |
scour1 |
to clean by rubbing hard. |
squeal |
a fairly long, loud, shrill sound or cry. |
wildlife |
animals that live free of humans and are not tamed. |