A | B |
evidence | an outward sign |
evidence | material presented to a court to help find the truth in a matter |
improvise | to compose, recite, play, or sing without preparation |
improvise | to make, invent, or arrange with whatever is at hand |
invisible | impossible to see |
provide | to supply what is needed for support |
revision | having been looked over and corrected |
supervise | to oversee |
visa | a mark on a passport that is a sign of approval and permission |
visage | one's face |
vision | something seen in the mind |
vision | the act or power of seeing |
visionary | a person whose ideas or plans are impractical |
visit | to go to see in order to comfort or help |
visit | to pay a call upon as an act of friendship or courtesy |
visor | a movable front upper piece on a helmet |
visual | received by sight |
visualize | to make visible; especially : to form a mental image of |