accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
actress |
a woman or girl who plays a part in movies, television, plays, or radio. |
aide |
any assistant or person who gives support. |
dissatisfaction |
the state or condition of not being content or happy with something, or the cause of this condition. |
etiquette |
rules for good behavior and manners. |
factory |
a building or set of buildings where products are made by machines. |
grammatical |
of or having to do with the rules for forming the words and sentences of a language. |
guzzle |
to drink or eat very quickly and in a large amount, as if greedy or in great need. |
herb |
a plant that is used for healing the body or to give a pleasant smell or taste to something. |
increase |
an addition in size or amount. |
language |
the system of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts, ideas, or feelings. |
organ |
a part of plants or animals that performs a particular task. The heart, the lungs, the skin, and the eyes are all organs of animals. |
procedure |
a series of steps that must be taken in order to do something. |
reflect |
to throw back (light, heat, sound, or the like) from a surface. |
throb |
to beat or pulse quickly and strongly. |