broad |
wide; large; full of space. |
classification |
the act of putting or ordering things into groups of similar things. |
coward |
a person who does not have the courage to face danger, pain, or something difficult. |
defective |
having a flaw or defect; not perfect. |
deny |
to say that something is not true; refuse to agree with. |
fortunate |
lucky; blessed. |
increase |
an addition in size or amount. |
literature |
writings that have lasting value. Literature includes stories, poems, plays, and essays. |
loosen |
to undo or release. |
modesty |
the quality of not being conceited or vain. |
scuffle |
to take part in a brief, confused fight. |
shame |
a painful feeling brought about by the knowledge that one has done something wrong or not proper. |
soothe |
to make less angry, pained, or distressed; calm or comfort. |
supporter |
one who agrees with an idea, person, or group and wants it to succeed. |
tunnel |
an underground or underwater passage created so that people or vehicles can go through it. |