accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
amuse |
to hold the interest of in a pleasant way; entertain. |
cackle |
sharp, broken laughter. |
coastal |
of, at, or near the land next to the ocean. |
college |
a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require four years of study. |
faculty |
the group of teachers in a school or college. |
interest |
the desire to learn, know, or take part in something. |
nerve |
any of the fibers that carry messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body. Nerves are bundled together into a complicated system that connects all parts of the body to the spinal cord and brain. |
pursuit |
the act of following or chasing. |
repel |
to ward off or force back. |
scout |
a person, ship, or plane sent to spy or gather information. |
sensation |
a condition of being aware of something or feeling something by means of one of the senses. |
surrender |
to turn over or yield to the power or control of another. |
suspect |
one who is believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong. |
trait |
a characteristic or quality that makes a person or animal different from others. |