aircraft |
any machine that can fly through the air, such as an airplane, helicopter, glider, or balloon. |
bawl |
to cry loudly or strongly; wail. |
destroy |
to ruin completely. |
excellence |
the condition of being very good or outstanding. |
grace |
beauty or charm in form, style, or motion. |
groove |
a long narrow cut or dent in a surface. |
internet |
the world's largest computer network, which is made of millions of computers that are linked together. Some parts of the internet are the World Wide Web, electronic mail, and chat rooms. |
lessen |
to become smaller in amount or size. |
outskirts |
the edges or outlying areas of a city or town. |
punctuate |
to put commas, periods, apostrophes, and other such marks in a piece of writing. |
reside |
to live in a place for a long time; dwell. |
ripe |
fully grown and ready for harvest or eating. |
timetable |
a schedule that lists the times at which certain events take place. People read timetables to find out when trains, buses, or airplanes will arrive or leave. |
treason |
the betrayal of one's country by going to war against it or giving information to its enemies. |
vent |
an opening through which a gas or vapor can enter, pass through, or exit. |