attention |
the concentration of one's mind on something. |
blunt |
having a dull edge or point; not sharp. |
clearly |
without a doubt. |
dazzle |
to make almost blind with too much bright light. |
deadly |
able to kill. |
guarantee |
a promise, especially in writing, that something one has bought will work properly. If it does not, the seller or maker must either repair or replace it. |
hunch |
to lift up or arch into a hump. |
laboratory |
a place used for scientific investigation and experiments. |
member |
one of the people or things in a particular group. |
myth |
a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do. |
premier |
first in importance; leading. |
timber |
trees that are used as wood to build houses and buildings. |
vampire |
a creature in folk tales that is said to have died but come back to life. Vampires suck blood from people in order to stay among the living. |
versus |
against; in opposition to. |
weave |
to make by passing threads or strips over and under each other. |