awareness |
the state or condition of having noticed something or being conscious of something. |
disrespect |
rudeness; contempt. |
elastic |
able to stretch easily without breaking and then return to original form. |
erect |
upright in posture or position. |
generous |
willing to give or share; not selfish. |
hunch |
to lift up or arch into a hump. |
mob |
a large crowd of angry or excited people. |
modest |
not thinking too highly of oneself; humble. |
officer |
a person holding a position of trust and responsibility in a business, organization, or government agency. |
old-fashioned |
looking or being like past styles, manners, or ways of behaving. |
permit |
to allow (someone or something) to go into or be in a place. |
remind |
to cause (someone) to recall something. |
solve |
to find or figure out an answer to. |
vent |
an opening through which a gas or vapor can enter, pass through, or exit. |
waggle |
to sway, shake, or move unsteadily from side to side; wobble. |