amble |
to walk at a slow, easy pace. |
attorney |
a person whose job is to give legal advice and to speak for people in court; lawyer. |
deduce |
to draw (a conclusion) by reasoning from given information or general principles. |
grovel |
to be or move about in a bowed or prostrate position, as with fear or humility; cower; cringe. |
innocence |
freedom from guilt, blame, or fault. |
intentional |
done on purpose; deliberate. |
parasite |
a plant, animal, or fungus that lives on or in another living thing, called the host. A parasite gets its food and energy from the host organism. |
pastor |
a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation. |
pedestal |
a support or base for a column, statue, or some other object. |
sheer |
thin or fine enough to see through. |
spasm |
a sudden uncontrolled contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. |
spatial |
of, relating to, or occurring in space. |
spectacle |
an unusual or splendid sight or public show. |
statistics |
(used with a singular verb) the mathematical study of numerical information, especially representative information about a limited portion of a population that is used to make generalized conclusions about the whole. |
theory |
a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens. |