appoint |
to name to a particular office or duty. |
average |
a usual amount or kind; something that is not outside the ordinary. |
consider |
to think carefully about; reflect on. |
cowardice |
a lack of bravery to work through danger, pain, or other difficult things. |
education |
the act or work of learning or training. |
forbid |
to give orders that prevent or prohibit. |
gravity |
the force by which all objects in the universe are attracted to each other. |
haul |
to pull or drag with force. |
merit |
worth or high quality. |
prod |
to poke with, or as though with, a pointed rod or instrument. |
research |
careful study of something in order to find out information about it. |
scholar |
a person who has much knowledge, usually acquired from research and study. |
slobber |
to let liquid, especially saliva, dribble from the mouth; drool. |
waste |
to use or spend in a careless way or for little or no return. |
willing |
wanting or agreeing to do something; ready. |