affection |
a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something. |
appearance |
the act or an instance of coming into view or appearing. |
astonishment |
great surprise or amazement. |
collapse |
to fall down; give way; cave in. |
combine |
to bring or join together into a whole. |
depend |
to trust or rely (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). |
dormitory |
a building with many bedrooms, often lived in by students. Many colleges have dormitories. |
harsh |
rough or not pleasing to the eyes, ears, or other senses. |
hasten |
to move or act with speed; hurry. |
idle |
not active or in use; not working. |
interrupt |
to cause to stop; break off. |
observer |
one who watches or listens. |
precision |
the state of being accurate or exact. |
progress |
forward movement toward an end. |
wonder |
to feel admiration, surprise, or amazement (often followed by "at"). |