astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
capsule |
a tiny case made of gelatin that holds one dose of medicine and dissolves when swallowed. |
coax |
to get someone to do something by gentle urging. |
combat |
fighting, especially against an enemy in war. |
compliment |
an expression of praise, admiration, or approval. |
database |
a large collection of information in a computer. In a database, information is arranged so that it can be quickly changed or searched through. |
fabric |
cloth that is woven or knitted; material. |
govern |
to rule or lead. |
mast |
a long upright pole that rises from the bottom of a sailboat or ship to support the sails and lines. |
persuade |
to cause to do something by using reason or argument. |
poker1 |
a pointed metal rod for stirring up a fire. |
state |
the condition of a person or thing. |
totally |
completely; entirely. |
twinge |
a sudden, sharp pain that does not last long. |
unleash |
to set free from or as if from a leash. |