deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
doze |
to sleep lightly or for a short time. |
effect |
something produced by a cause. |
frail |
weak or sickly. |
guarantee |
a promise, especially in writing, that something one has bought will work properly. If it does not, the seller or maker must either repair or replace it. |
identification |
something that proves who a person is, such as a driver's license or passport. |
meadow |
an open field of grass that is growing wild or is used for pasture or to grow hay. A meadow usually contains wildflowers and weeds as well. |
muzzle |
the part of the head of some animals that contains the nose, jaws, and mouth. |
overrule |
to rule or decide against. |
previous |
coming just before another. |
promotion |
a raise to a higher grade or position. |
risky |
involving a chance of getting hurt or losing something. |
sulk |
to express anger or bad humor by being silent or distant. |
technical |
having to do with special skills or techniques. |
wonder |
to feel admiration, surprise, or amazement (often followed by "at"). |