argue |
to give reasons for or against something. |
audition |
a performance that tests the ability of an actor, musician, or dancer. |
bonus |
a payment added to a person's regular pay as a reward for hard work. |
coupon |
a small, printed slip of paper that gives someone a discount, admission to a performance, or a chance to win a prize. |
deadly |
able to kill. |
entertainment |
something that amuses or interests. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. |
keg |
a small barrel holding less than ten gallons. |
magnificent |
very grand in size or splendid in beauty. |
meantime |
the time that is in between. |
panel |
a section of a door, wall, or other surface that is set apart from the area around it by being raised, sunken, or decorated. |
ridicule |
talk or actions that make unkind fun of someone or something. |
senior |
having served longer at a job or position. |
technology |
a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas. |
wring |
to twist and squeeze tightly. |