convert |
to change into another form or state. |
culture |
the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
enforcement |
the act or process of making people obey a law or rule. |
favorite |
a person or thing preferred over others. |
foreigner |
a person who is born in or is from a different country. |
freight |
goods shipped by boat, plane, train, or truck. |
gutter |
a ditch along the edge of a road or a long, open container attached to the edge of a roof for carrying off water. |
haze |
mist, smoke, or dust in the air, making it hard to see. |
impostor |
a person who cheats or tricks others by pretending to be another person. |
persistent |
continuing, lasting, or holding on in a firm, steady way. |
procedure |
a series of steps that must be taken in order to do something. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
sag |
to sink, hang, or bend downward in the middle. |
stencil |
a sheet of some material out of which letters or a pattern has been cut. Paint or ink can pass through stencils to form a design on the surface underneath. |
toward |
moving or facing in the direction of. |