the word is elude and it means to escape, either physically or mentally
There is no such word as ill-balanced. I presume you mean unbalanced which means some who is erratic, unsound, not stable, physically or mentally
No, physically is an adverb, a word to modify a verb or an adjective. Example:She didn't email the note, she physicallydelivered it.Furniture moving is a physically difficultjob.
No, the noun 'laughter' is a concrete noun, a word for a sound that can be heard; a word for an act that can be experienced physically.
It means hurt in your mind and your body.
Delicate or easily broken (physically, emotionally)
the word is elude and it means to escape, either physically or mentally
It means that an animal or species adapt physically to the enviorment.
The word torment means to harass, or provoke in a mean way. It could be mentally or physically dangerous to them.
physically challenged
There is no such word as ill-balanced. I presume you mean unbalanced which means some who is erratic, unsound, not stable, physically or mentally
The word stout has two completely different meanings. It can mean overweight or fat and it can also mean physically strong and healthy. Stout is also a type of beer.
The athlete was physically fit. It was physically impossible to raise the sunken ship.
Well, what do you mean by 'buffs'? I don't believe that is a word, aside from "being buff", which is when you claim to be physically strong.
The homograph that means to crush is "press." This word can mean to physically squash something or to apply pressure.
The word torment means to harass, or provoke in a mean way. It could be mentally or physically dangerous to them.
do you mean what does the word buff mean? If so it means well basically if a boy says your buff or visa versa then they find you physically attractive