(adjective) unusual; odd.
(adjective) not having much physical strength or power.
weak
(verb) to settle, choose, or solve.
decide
(noun) a desire or hope for something that may or may not be obtained.
wish
(adjective) not healthy; sick.
ill
(adjective) evil in actions or ideas.
wicked
(verb) to extend or stretch as far as.
reach
(noun) very great fear.
terror
(adjective) eager to learn or know.
curious
(noun) a thought or action that is not correct; error.
mistake
(noun) a cut or other injury to a part of the body.
wound
(verb) to understand completely.
realize
(adjective) not glad or cheerful; sad; full of gloom.
unhappy
(verb) to rest on the surface of a liquid without sinking, or drift in a gas such as air without falling.
float
(verb) to give reasons for or against something.
argue
(noun) the point at which something ends; a boundary or border.
limit
(adjective) afraid of losing someone's love or attention to another person.
jealous
(verb) to look in a steady, fixed way, with the eyes open wide.
stare
(noun) the condition of being made uncomfortable or ashamed.
embarrassment
(noun) a lack of sound; quiet.
silence
(adjective) unhappy because what one hoped for did not happen.
disappointed
(noun) an unusual ability to think or create in ways that go far beyond what most people can do.
genius
(verb) to express pain, sadness, or unhappy feelings about something.
complain
(adjective) not caring about danger because of great need.
desperate
(verb) to burst because of too much pressure inside.
explode