accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. |
continual |
going on without stopping. |
frolic |
to act in a playful way by romping about, making merry, or playing jokes. |
improvement |
a change that makes something better than it was. |
meddle |
to take part in matters that concern someone else, without being asked; interfere. |
misfortune |
an instance of something very bad or unlucky happening. |
postpone |
to put off until later. |
prescription |
an order written by a doctor for medicine to treat a patient. |
remarkable |
unusual or exceptional. |
rude |
showing poor manners; not polite. |
satellite |
a heavenly body that moves around a planet or another larger body. |
signature |
a person's written name, used to sign documents, letters, or checks. |
terrorism |
the use of violence or fear by a political group as a way of forcing others to meet its demands. |
trauma |
an emotional shock that has a deep effect on one's life for a long time. |