championship |
the position or title of champion. |
congratulate |
to praise and express pleasure at the achievement or good luck of. |
dent |
a small hollow made in a surface by or as if by pressure or a blow. |
equally |
in the same way; alike. |
factory |
a building or set of buildings where products are made by machines. |
grammar |
the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. Some of these rules have to be learned. Other rules are already in the head of a native speaker. For example, a native English speaker would not say, "I a cat bitten by was," because the grammar does not make sense. When one learns a new language, most of the rules of its grammar have to be learned. |
gully |
a deep cut or ditch in the land made by running water. |
heed |
to give one's attention to; listen to; take notice of. |
orderly |
arranged in a neat way; in order. |
solo |
a performance by one person. |
surgeon |
a medical doctor who does surgery. |
trait |
a characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others. |
tunic |
an article of clothing that is loose and hangs to the knees. Tunics sometimes do not have sleeves and are sometimes belted. The ancient Greeks and Romans wore tunics. |
violence |
the causing of pain or harm, usually intentionally but sometimes because of loss of mental control. |
weigh |
to measure how heavy something is by using a scale. |