ace |
a person who is a master or expert at something. |
astound |
to cause surprise or wonder; amaze. |
blame |
to place responsibility on for a mistake or fault. |
defy |
to refuse to obey. |
graduation |
the act or process of graduating. |
guitar |
a stringed instrument with a long neck and five, six, or twelve strings that are strummed or plucked. |
hypnosis |
a condition like sleep that is caused by the direction of another person. People under hypnosis may do or say things as directed or suggested by the person who has put them in this condition. |
itch |
to have a tingling feeling on the skin that causes a desire to scratch. |
jolt |
to shake up or cause to move with a jerk. |
lame |
not able to walk well; disabled. |
meek |
doing what others want; not standing up for oneself; tame. |
seep |
to spread or flow through gradually. |
stammer |
to speak in an anxious or uncertain way. People who stammer often repeat sounds and stop between words. |
unfold |
to open or spread out from a folded condition. |
venture |
an activity or undertaking in which there is risk or the result is not certain. |