active |
always doing something; busy; full of energy. |
campaign |
a series of planned actions carried out in order to reach a particular goal. |
computer |
an electronic device that is used to store and sort information and work with data at a high speed. |
council |
a group of persons gathered together to discuss or make decisions about public matters. For example, a city council may make laws for or give advice on how to run a city. |
despair |
the complete lack of hope. |
encyclopedia |
a book or set of books that has information on a wide variety of subjects, or on many aspects of one subject. |
hunch |
to lift up or arch into a hump. |
identification |
something that proves who a person is, such as a driver's license or passport. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
insane |
having a disease of the mind; crazy; mad. |
obey |
to follow or carry out the command, instruction, or wishes of. |
quarrel |
an angry argument or disagreement. |
rouse |
to waken from sleep or a state similar to sleep. |
survey |
the collecting of information on a particular subject from a small portion of the public. |
threat |
a statement that harm or punishment will follow. |