careen |
esp. of a vehicle, to sway while moving fast, or to move fast and unsteadily. [5 definitions] |
career |
the course or development of one's life, or a phase in one's life, usually in connection with one's occupation. [5 definitions] |
careerism |
zealous pursuit of success in a career, often at the expense of family life, ethics, or the like. |
care for |
to have a liking for (something) or feel like having (used in negative sentences and questions). [3 definitions] |
carefree |
having no concerns or responsibility; without worry; lighthearted. |
careful |
cautious and watchful in one's actions. [3 definitions] |
carefully |
in a careful or cautious manner; with care. |
caregiver |
a person, such as a family member or foster parent, who is responsible for the care of a child or dependent adult. [2 definitions] |
careless |
not cautious or attentive enough; negligent (often fol. by "with," "about," or "in"). [5 definitions] |
caress |
a soft or gentle touching, often to express affection or love. [3 definitions] |
caret |
an editorial sign (^) that indicates where an insertion is to be made in a text. |
caretaker |
an employee responsible for the physical maintenance of property, such as a building or grounds. [2 definitions] |
careworn |
showing the effects of prolonged worry. |
carfare |
the amount charged for public transportation, as on a city bus. |
cargo |
the goods carried by a ship, airplane, or other vehicle; freight. |
carhop |
one who waits on customers in their cars at a drive-in restaurant. |
Carib |
a member of a group of Indian peoples of the northeast South American coast and the Antilles. [2 definitions] |
Caribbean |
of or pertaining to the islands and countries in the Caribbean Sea, or their peoples, languages, cultures, and the like. [4 definitions] |
Caribbean Sea |
an extension of the Atlantic bordered by the West Indies and Central and South America. |
caribe |
the piranha. |
caribou |
any of several large deer related to reindeer, having branched antlers in both males and females and found in the far northern regions of North America. |