advantage |
a better chance or position; upper hand. |
astonish |
to fill with great surprise or amazement. |
birth |
the act or fact of being born. |
comparison |
the act of deciding, saying, or showing how two or more things are the same or different. |
conscience |
the sense that allows a person to decide between right and wrong actions. |
deceit |
the act of lying or cheating. |
deepen |
to make or become deep or deeper. |
direct |
to give instructions that lead or guide. |
guilty |
responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong. |
mutate |
to display or cause to display a physical trait or characteristic that is different from one's parent or parents as a result of a change within a gene or chromosome. |
quake |
to tremble, shake, or shiver. |
scrawny |
very thin; skinny. |
survey |
the collecting of information on a particular subject from a small portion of the public. |
tourism |
the act of traveling, usually for sightseeing or relaxing. |
unable |
not having the power, skill, or means needed to do something; not able. |