addiction |
the condition of being addicted, especially to something that is not good for one's health. |
adjacent |
near or next to. |
comprehensive |
including everything or almost everything; wide in range. |
executive |
a person who has a managing or directing role in a business or government. |
faulty |
having imperfections, flaws, or defects. |
fluster |
to cause to become nervous, confused, or upset. |
gale |
a strong wind of about thirty to sixty miles per hour. |
hormone |
a substance made by certain cells in the body. Hormones move around the body in the blood and have effects on certain organs and cells. Hormones help control body processes such as growth. |
improper |
not correct. |
influence |
to have an effect on a person's actions or thoughts. |
instructional |
pertaining to or having the purpose of teaching or providing information on a topic. |
prone |
having the habit of; being likely to. |
revive |
to bring back into use or popularity. |
startling |
causing one to move suddenly or involuntarily because loud, sudden, or unexpected. |
suspend |
to hang from a higher position. |