completely |
entirely; absolutely. |
crook |
something bent, curved, or hooked. |
delirious |
confused from a fever or other cause. |
examination |
a test of skill used to see how much a person knows or can do. |
fate |
the power that is often believed to decide what will happen in human life or history. |
global |
having to do with the whole earth. |
headdress |
a covering or decoration for the head. |
ignore |
to refuse to recognize or fail to take notice of; pay no attention to. |
manual |
a book of instructions. |
melodious |
having a pleasant melody. |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monster in folk tales and children's stories. Ogres are said to eat people. |
persist |
to continue in a firm, steady way without stopping or lessening. |
precipitation |
the act of water falling in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. |
ripple |
to move or flow in small waves. |
stencil |
a sheet of some material out of which letters or a pattern has been cut. Paint or ink can pass through stencils to form a design on the surface underneath. |