amaze |
to surprise greatly or fill with wonder; astonish. |
college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
flexible |
easily bent without breaking. |
hatred |
a feeling of very strong dislike. |
lurk |
to be hidden; lie in wait. |
mall |
an open space lined with shade trees. A mall is used for walking and enjoyment. |
pillar |
a tall column shaped like a cylinder that is used to support a structure or to serve as a decoration or monument. |
professor |
a teacher with a high rank at a college or university. |
sarcastic |
using harsh or bitter words that are meant to hurt, tease, or make fun of another person. |
stake1 |
a sharpened or pointed post that is driven into the ground. Stakes can be used to mark a place or to support something. |
totem |
a living thing, such as an animal or plant, that is taken as the symbol of a family or clan. |
traditional |
relating to customs and ways of doing things in a particular culture that are passed down from parents to children. |
unconscious |
not aware. |
ward |
a large room in a hospital with beds for several patients, or a section for one type of patient. |
width |
the length of something from one side to the other. |