attenuator |
a device that reduces the strength of an electrical signal. |
attest |
to confirm, testify to, or prove the genuineness or worth of. [2 definitions] |
at the drop of a hat |
without much provocation; easily. |
at the end of one's rope |
at the limits of one's endurance or patience. |
at the end of one's tether |
at the utmost limit of one's strength, resources, or abilities. |
at the expense of |
at the sacrifice of or cost of. |
at the latest |
no later than (a specified time). |
at the mercy of |
completely in the power of. |
at the outside |
at the absolute limit. |
at the wheel |
driving or steering a vehicle such as an automobile, ship, or the like. [2 definitions] |
Attic |
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Attica or Athens, esp. in classical times, or its people, culture, language, or the like. [4 definitions] |
attic |
the space in a house directly underneath the roof. |
Attica |
the region around Athens, Greece, that was ruled by the city in classical times. |
Atticism |
a style, idiom, mannerism, custom, or the like, that is characteristic of Attic Greek. [2 definitions] |
Attic salt |
(often l.c.) sharp wit, skillfully phrased; Attic wit. |
Attic wit |
see "Attic salt." |
Attila |
the king of the Huns that invaded Europe in the fifth century (406?-453 A.D.). |
at times |
occasionally or sometimes. |
attire |
to dress, esp. in fancy or elegant clothes. [2 definitions] |
attitude |
a feeling or mental state in regard to something or someone. [2 definitions] |
attitudinize |
to display intentionally a particular attitude; strike a pose; posture. |