silent, refraining from speech, or unable to speak, often describing a temporary state of silence, a person lacking speech abilities
mute
to provide reasons for or against a point, to debate, or to disagree, often in an angry or passionate manner
argue
an unpleasant, smelly, or unhealthy smoke, gas, or vapor produced by chemicals, fuel, or fires
fuming
something cannot happen, exist, or be done
impossible
the feeling of happiness and joy when doing something fun, or an activity that makes them laugh and keeps them entertained
amusement
the feeling of being entertained, happy, or finding something funny, as well as the activity or object that causes this feeling.
amusement
the core, "pure" color or family of colors—such as red, blue, or yellow—defined by its specific wavelength on the color wheel
hue
having the shape of a cube, which is a 3D object with six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight corners
cubical
to fill up space or time, to keep busy, or to live in a place
occupy
something is practical, helpful, or able to be used to achieve a goal or make a task easier
useful
to carry out, execute, or accomplish an action, task, or function, often requiring special skill or a formal, methodical process.
perfume
the act of saving or delivering someone or something from danger, confinement, harm, or a difficult situation
rescue
to bring different parts or people together to form a single, united group or thing
unify
is a problem, a topic of discussion, or a specific edition of a magazine
issue
a person who travels to unfamiliar, unknown, or distant places to learn more about them, discover new things, and map new areas
explorer
to bewilder, perplex, or mix up someone's mind, making it difficult for them to understand
confuse
to persist in an activity, maintain a state, or resume after a pause without stopping
continue
a special, identical set of clothing worn by all members of a group, such as students at a school, to show they belong together
uniform
to say someone did something wrong, illegal, or broke a rule
accuse
a simple brass instrument similar to a trumpet, but it usually has no valves or keys, producing a loud, clear sound using only the player's lips
bugle
to charge someone with a fault, offense, or crime, either formally in a legal sense or informally by blaming them for wrongdoings
accuse
a noun representing a point of debate, a topic of discussion, an edition of a publication, or a problem, as well as a verb meaning to formally distribute, announce, or emerge
issue
a personal notebook, often called a diary or log, used to record daily experiences, thoughts, feelings, and drawings
journal
something cannot happen, exist, or be done
impossible
a small, handheld tool or instrument used for practical tasks in the household, particularly for preparing, cooking, or eating food
utensils