abundant |
large in amount or number; more than enough. |
agent |
a person who has been given the power to do certain actions for another person. |
ashamed |
feeling shame or guilt for doing something wrong or foolish. |
basically |
in an important or central way; at heart. |
circular |
having a round shape or outline. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
idol |
a statue or image of a god that is used as an object of worship. |
meddle |
to take part in matters that concern someone else, without being asked; interfere. |
remedy |
something used to take away pain or heal a disease. |
scholarship |
money given to students to help pay for their education. |
smudge |
a dirty mark or blot; stain. |
spend |
to pay out. |
unravel |
to undo; reduce from cloth to threads; cause to come apart. |
upstairs |
on or toward an upper floor; up the stairs. |
veil |
a thin piece of fabric or net worn over the face, head, or shoulders, or over some combination of these. A veil is used as a decoration or to hide a person's face. |