balance |
a state in which opposite forces are equal. |
beckon |
to signal to come using a motion of the head or hands. |
decay |
to rot or become rotted. |
demon |
an evil spirit; devil. |
jury |
a group of people called to a court of law who listen to the facts of a case and decide its outcome. |
mascot |
an animal, person, or thing that is considered to bring good luck. Mascots are sometimes kept by a sports team. |
plod |
to move in a slow, tired, or heavy way. |
produce |
to bring into being. |
proof |
any material that proves something is true or real. |
racism |
the opinion or belief that a particular race of people is better than another race or races. |
reverse |
to turn in an opposite position or direction. |
sliver |
a small, thin splinter of wood or glass that has broken off. |
twitch |
to move or pull with a quick, sudden motion; jerk. |
valley |
a long area of low land between mountains or hills. A stream or river often runs through a valley. |
virtue |
right action or thoughts; goodness. |