although |
in spite of the fact that; even though. |
deafen |
to cause the loss of hearing or make unable to hear. |
dictionary |
a book, or a source of information found on a computer, that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order, along with information about their meaning, spelling, and pronunciation. |
dreary |
gloomy, sad, or dull. |
fake |
to make a false copy of. |
foul |
very unpleasant to taste, smell, or look at. |
hermit |
a person who lives alone and away from others. Often a person becomes a hermit in order to lead a religious life. |
homeless |
having no place indoors to live. |
liquid |
a form of matter that flows easily and is neither a solid nor a gas. Liquid can take on the shape of any container it is poured into. Water that is neither vapor nor ice is a liquid. |
mutant |
a life form whose genes are different from those of its parents. A mutant has new traits or characteristics that it can pass on to its offspring. |
pattern |
an arrangement of shapes, lines, letters, numbers, or colors that can be repeated or used again and again. |
presidency |
the office, length of service, and jobs of a president. |
rebuild |
to build again; repair. |
smock |
a loose, light jacket, coat, or other similar garment, that is worn over clothing to protect it from soil, paint, or damage. |
vanity |
too much pride in oneself or in how one looks. |