Words |
Definitions |
1. |
complete |
1. having all parts; whole:
a complete set of dishes. 2. make whole: They
completed the puzzle. 3. get to the end of: She
completed the task. 4. finished; done: My
collection is complete. |
2. |
become |
1. come to be; grow to be: It is becoming warmer.
He has become wiser as he has grown older. 2. Become of
means happen to: What has become of her book? |
3. |
cry |
1. call loudly: She cried, "Look out!"
2. a loud call: We heard the child's cry for help. 3. make
a noise, usually with tears: Babies cry. |
4. |
quickly |
fast; in a quick way: The girls quickly arranged for the
party. |
5. |
course |
1. the direction taken: Our course was east.
2. Of course means certainly. |
6. |
dark |
1. without light: Our closet is dark. 2.
nearly black in color. She has dark hair. 3. gloomy: It was
a dark day because the sun didn't shine. 4. darkness: Come back after dark. |
7. |
cross |
1. a stick with another across it to form a T or an X.
2. mark with an X or draw a line through: He crossed out his mistake.
3. move from one side to another: We will cross a bridge. 4.
make the sign of a cross: The woman crossed herself. 5. not
feeling happy: The baby was cross because he was hungry. |
8. |
broken |
1. make come to pieces by a blow or a pull: The
ball will break a window. 2. come apart; burst: The bag broke. |
9. |
control |
1. the power over: A driver must not lose
control of his car. 2. have power over: A driver must control his car
every minute. 3. hold back; keep down: Please control your laughter.
4. a lever or switch that controls a machine. |
10. |
banker |
a person that helps run a bank. |