charity |
something given to a person or persons in need. |
disguise |
to change or hide the looks of in order to prevent recognition. |
distinguish |
to tell apart by seeing differences (often followed by "from"). |
flatter |
to give too much or false praise; try to please by praising. |
fluid |
a liquid or gas. A fluid flows easily and takes the shape of the container that holds it. Water and air are fluids. |
instructor |
one who teaches or instructs; a teacher. |
international |
having to do with two or more countries or with what happens between two or more countries. |
jest |
a funny saying or action; joke. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. |
paralyze |
to make unable to move or to feel any sensation. |
possession |
the act or condition of having or owning something. |
signal |
a movement, action, or device used to communicate instructions, warning, or other information. |
unless |
except on the condition that. |
variety |
change or difference; diversity. |
youngster |
a young person; child. |