what is a word that mean naturally occuring
intrinsic
If something has had its liquid drained away over time, it may have been this, like nutrients taken from soil.
leeched
To long deeply or strongly for something.
children ______ for the mines
yearn
Old, worn, and torn clothing could be described with this word.
ragged
what is the difference between mold and a molding
Shaping something into a form, versus the fungus that grows on old bread.
something that stays in a place for a while
to linger
When your body trembles from cold or fear, you’re doing this.
shivering or shuddering
A god or divine being.
deity
finish the phrase a _________ moment. something which doesn't last long
fleeting
A small chair on wheels used to push babies around.
stroller
the sound an old door makes when you open it
creaking
Physical or mental effort—what you put into lifting something heavy or solving a hard problem
Exertion
Something that exists only in your imagination, not in reality.
a figment of (your imagination)
Playful and imaginative, like a fairy-tale character or a magical idea.
whimsical
Messy, quick handwriting or a random doodle is called what?
a scribble
another way witches say sacred or holy
hallowed
To take a small, gentle bite of something.
nibble
A traditional saying, often based on superstition rather than science, like “don’t go outside with wet hair or you’ll catch a cold
Superstition or an old wives tale
a cactus can be called this most of the time
(Covered in small sharp points or having an irritable attitude.)
prickly
A deep, wide ditch often filled with water, built around a castle for defense.
moat
what is the difference between sooth and soothe
one is truth and the other is to be calm
To move something in a circular motion along a surface, like dough on a counter.
rolled
The process of making peace after a disagreement
Reconciliation
Graceful composure and confidence in how you carry yourself.
poise
A wide, happy smile can also be called what
a grin