A | B |
accompany | to go along with, be together, or play a musical instrument for or with |
beneficial | being of use or favorable |
captive | held prisoner, unable to excape or get away |
convenient | suitable for one's needs, making life easier or more comfortable |
ecstasy | a strong feeling of emotion, especially joy |
expanse | a wide, open area or surface, a stretch |
expedition | a long journey by a group to explore or do battle |
inept | clumsily or akwardly expressed, not suitable, or laking in skill or ability |
interpret | to translate into another language, explain the meaning of, or understand in one's own way |
invaluable | too valuable to measure, priceless |
linger | to be slow in leaving or going away |
retrieve | to get back, to recover |
skirmish | a minor fight or battle |
supplement | something added to make up for something missing |
territory | a particular area of land that is under control of a group or government |