adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
command |
an instruction meant to be obeyed; order. |
control |
to use power to manage or command. |
errand |
a quick trip taken for a particular purpose. |
landlord |
a man or woman who rents property to others. |
nonprofit |
of a business, not established to make more money than is necessary to pay employees and to remain in operation. |
realistic |
tending to see things as they really are; practical. |
reliability |
the quality of being dependable. |
snort |
to push air through the nose in a noisy, rough, and forceful way. |
sphere |
a round, solid figure in which every point on the surface is an equal distance from the center. |
stress |
to place importance on or give special attention to; underline. |
suffocate |
to kill by not allowing to breathe; smother. |
threat |
a statement that harm or punishment will follow. |
transatlantic |
going or reaching across the Atlantic Ocean. |
vent |
an opening through which a gas or vapor can enter, pass through, or exit. |