A | B |
spectator | one who watches; an onlooker |
expectation | The prospect of good to come; anticipation |
suspect | to regard with suspicion and mistrust |
respect | to esteem or regard with deference; literaaly to look again |
circumspect | looking around, watchful, prudent |
uniform | one form or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses |
noncomformist | one who does not conform |
reform | to form or make anew; to reclaim |
transform | to change into another substance; change of form |
deformity | disfigurement, spoiling the shape |
import | goods brought into a country from another country to be sold |
porter | one who carries burdens for hire |
transport | to remove from one place to another |
report | to give an account of |
portfolio | a case for carrying loose papers |
attractive | (adj) haveing the power to attract; alluring inviting |
tractor | a powerful motor vehicle for pulling farm machinery, heavy loads, etc. |
traction | The power to grip or hold to a surface while moving without slipping |
contract | an agreement; literally to draw together |
subtract | to take apart from the rest; to deduct |
dictionary | a book containing the words of a language explained |
contradict | a speaking against; a denial |
benediction | a blessing often at the end of a worship service |
edict | an order proclaimed by an authority |
indict | to charge with a crime |