avoid |
to keep away from. |
clearly |
without a doubt. |
jury |
a group of people called to a court of law who listen to the facts of a case and decide its outcome. |
nearby |
located close at hand; not far away. |
noble |
belonging to a class of people with a high rank or title. |
prickly |
full of small, sharp points. |
replacement |
a person or thing that takes the position of another or takes over the function of another. |
sentence |
to declare the punishment for a person's crime. |
separate |
not connected or not attached. |
slavery |
the owning of people by other people; bondage. |
supervisor |
a person who watches over other workers and who guides and disciplines them. |
talent |
a natural skill or ability. |
tilt |
to move or place so that one side is higher than the other; tip. |
vanity |
too much pride in oneself or in how one looks. |
volunteer |
a person who offers to work or help without pay. |