adv. Step-by-step, in a slow manner, not suddenly.
Gradually.
adj. Easily torn or broken.
adj. Mild, pleasing in smell or taste; light in color.
Delicate.
n. A printed list of questions for getting information; a form to write on.
Questionnaire.
Delicious.
n. The ceremony at the completion of school.
Graduation.
n. A hotel or a group of cabins by the road for motorists.
n. Exciting, outstanding.
Sensational.
adj. Enjoyable, very pleasant.
Delightful.
n. The reason or cause someone does something.
Motive.
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n. The number that is above the line, or to the left of the line, in a fraction.
Numerator.
adj. Not moving at all, still.
Motionless.
n. A student who has finished all the steps in a course of study.
v. To finish one's schooling.
Graduate.
adj. Wise, showing good sense.
Sensible.
n. A machine that uses some form of power, like electricity or gas, to make something move.
Motor.
n. A feeling, an awareness coming from the senses.
Sensation.
Adj. Related to numbers, or a series of numbers.
Numerical.
v. To move a person to action, to make a person eager to do something.
Motivate.
adj. Foolish, not showing good judgment or unconscious.
Senseless.
n. A hunt or search.
n. Fineness in appearance or build.
n. A food that is choice and well prepared.
n. Concerns for the feelings of others.
Delicacy.
adj. Not certain, doubtful, open to question.
Questionable.
n. A top that sells prepared foods such as cooked meats, cheeses, salads, and desserts.
Delicatessen.
Numerous.
adj. Easily hurt or quick to notice, feel, or react to.
Sensitive.