address |
a formal speech or talk. |
ancient |
very old; existing for many years. |
cell |
a tiny unit of plant or animal life, having a nucleus and surrounded by a very thin membrane. |
clatter |
to make a loud rattling noise. |
dispute |
an argument or debate. |
distress |
a state of great need or trouble. |
gaiety |
the state of being happy and cheerful. |
lumber1 |
logs cut into boards or beams for use in building. |
obviously |
in a way that is easy to see or understand; clearly. |
phony |
(informal) not real or genuine; fake. |
prejudice |
an opinion that is formed without knowing or considering all the facts. |
redden |
to blush. |
seldom |
not often; rarely. |
shawl |
a piece of fabric that is worn over the shoulders or around the head and shoulders. It is larger and heavier than a scarf. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |