active |
always doing something; busy; full of energy. |
allegiance |
loyalty or dedication to a person, country, or belief. |
authority |
the right or power to give orders, make decisions, or control people. |
boast |
to talk with too much pride; brag. |
chord2 |
three or more musical notes played at the same time. |
coarse |
having large grains or pieces, or a rough surface. |
combination |
the result of an act of putting things together or mixing them. |
deserve |
to be worthy of or have a right to. |
dozen |
a group of twelve. |
impose |
to set as something that needs to be followed, done, or obeyed. |
loyal |
showing devotion and faithfulness to someone or something. |
middle-class |
of or pertaining to the segment of people in a society who are neither of high rank or low rank with respect to wealth or social status. |
penitentiary |
a prison for people who have been found guilty of serious crimes. |
rare1 |
not often found or seen; not common. |
whip |
to strike or beat with quick, repeated strokes with a long, thin strap, or a rod. |