Albert Einstein Vocabulary
to publish
To prepare and issue (a book, journal, or piece of music) for public sale.
to submit
To present (a proposal, application, or other document) to a person or body for consideration or judgment.
to jump
To push oneself off a surface and into the air.
to hide
To put or keep out of sight.
to astound
To shock or greatly surprise.
needle
A thin pointed piece of metal with a hole for thread.
a device
A thing made or adapted for a particular purpose.
an explanation
A statement or account that makes something clear.
a breakthrough
A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development.
overnight
Taking place or staying for the night.
aortic
Relating to the aorta, the main artery of the body.
ideal
Satisfying one's conception of what is perfect.
spare time
Time when one is not working or occupied.
to behave
To act or conduct oneself in a specified way.
to tolerate
To allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) without interference.
to measure
To ascertain the size, amount, or degree of something.
to expand
To become or make larger or more extensive.
to amaze
To cause someone to be extremely surprised.
to be born
To come into existence.
to prove
To demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument.
to pursue
To follow or chase (someone or something).
to allow
To give permission for something to happen.
to encourage
To give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
to energize
To give vitality or enthusiasm to someone or something.
to bleed
To lose blood from the body.
to announce
To make a public and typically formal declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.
to lose touch with
To no longer have contact or communication with someone.
to take up time
To occupy or fill a period of time.
to drill
To practice
amazed
Feeling or showing great surprise or wonder.
steady
Firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving.
peace
Freedom from disturbance; tranquility.
a rupture
A breach of a harmonious relationship.
a celebrity
A famous person, especially in entertainment or sports.
patent office
A government agency responsible for granting patents.
headlines
A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
a period
A length or portion of time.
a companion
A person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time.
an inventor
A person who invents or creates something.
an aneurysm
An excessive localized enlargement of an artery caused by a weakening of the artery wall.
a compass
An instrument used for navigation and orientation.
apparent
Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
empty
Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
proof
Evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement.
deep
Extending far down from the top or surface.
astounded
Feeling or showing great surprise or shock.
energized
Having or showing enthusiasm, excitement, or liveliness.
magnetic
Having the property of attracting iron or steel.
insane
In a state of mind that prevents normal perception.
whereas
In contrast or comparison with the fact that.
bright
Intelligent; quick-witted.
hidden
Kept out of sight; concealed.
to skip
Miss, not attend
unfamiliar
Not known or recognized.
shallow
Of little depth; not deep.
an audience
The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event.
atoms
The basic unit of a chemical element.
influence
The capacity to have an effect on someone or something.
molecules
The smallest unit of a chemical compound.
despite
Without being affected by; in spite of.