energy |
the ability to have force or power or to do work. There are many kinds of energy such as physical, electrical, nuclear, or chemical. |
feast |
A large meal with many different types of foods. |
fully |
in a way that is complete, entire, or thorough; totally. |
hero |
a person who has courage and who is a model for others. |
holiday |
a day to remember or celebrate something. Many businesses close and people do not go to school or work on a holiday. |
invisible |
not able to be seen. |
label |
to put a tag or sticker on, so as to identify. |
material |
anything used for building or making new things. Wood, metal, paint, and paper are examples of materials. |
mayor |
the head of government in a village, town, or city. |
panic |
a sudden strong fear or anger that causes people to act without thinking. |
principal |
greatest or first in importance. |
spoil |
to damage something so that you cannot use or enjoy it. |
trouble |
serious difficulty. |
wilderness |
a region in its natural state where there are things like trees and wild animals, but no people living there. |
wing |
a part of the body of some animals that they use for flying. Insects and birds have wings. |