(N.) a well-known person; someone who is famous; fame
Celebrity
(Adj) Coming each year; once a year; lasting a year
Annual
(N) Something that is carried, a load; something that is very hard to bear
Burden
(V.) to be afraid; to fear or feel deep worry
Dread
(V.) to find out by adding, subtracting,
multiplying, or dividing; to figure out by reason or logic
Calculate
(Adj.) Ready to fall asleep, sleepy
Drowsy
(V) to send away or permit to leave; to remove from a job; to stop thinking about
Dismiss
(Adj) Capable of being relied on; trustworthy
Dependable
(V.) to make use of; To put to work on a job or task for pay
Employ
(Adj) very excited or upset; marked by fast, wild, or nervous action
Frantic
(V.) To move by pulling, dragging, or carting, sometimes in a vehicle; to apply force to transport something
Haul
(N) the ability or act of remembering
Recall
(V) to point to or point out; to be a sign of; to state or express briefly
Indicate
(Adj) normal, predictable, or commonly done; repeated by habit
Routine
(Adj) coming before in time or order
Previous
(Adj.) Low in rank or position; plain, not proud or grand
Humble
(Adj) not used filled or lived in; without thought or expression
Vacant
(N) The quality of being stuck-up or vain; having too much pride in one’s looks or abilities; a dressing table
Vanity
(N.) The product or amount made or produced
Yield
(N.) Something, such as money, that is promised for a good cause; a promise to fulfill an agreement.
Pledge
(Adj.) Belonging to a class of people with a high rank or title; of or showing a strong or excellent mind or character
Noble
(Adj) Not kindly or gentle; harsh-looking
Stern
(V) To be or become fit for something; to limit or narrow the meaning of
Qualify
(N) The compassionate or forgiving treatment of those in distress, especially when it is within one's power to punish or harm them.
Mercy
A deep sense of sadness
Melancholy