accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
adopt |
to become a parent of (a child) by law, or to accept an animal as a pet and become responsible for it. |
annoyance |
someone or something that bothers or irritates. |
bloat |
to make swollen or too full of air, water, or food. |
charity |
something given to a person or persons in need. |
focus |
to direct one's attention or efforts towards one thing; concentrate. |
hasten |
to move or act with speed; hurry. |
intelligent |
having a great ability to reason and understand. |
quench |
to satisfy. |
repair |
to put in good condition again after damage has been done; fix. |
scramble |
to mix or throw together in a quick or random way. |
self-esteem |
confidence or pride in oneself; self-respect. |
suffer |
to feel pain or misfortune. |
value |
the worth of something in money, goods, or services. |
wreck |
an action or event that results in great or total destruction. |