accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
amazement |
wonder; great surprise. |
appoint |
to name to a particular office or duty. |
bonus |
a payment added to a person's regular pay as a reward for hard work. |
consumer |
someone who buys goods or services. |
drift |
the act of being carried away by some force such as the wind or flowing water. |
loyalty |
the condition of being faithful or true to someone or something. |
obtain |
to get; gain. |
rumble |
to make a long, low, rolling sound. |
rust |
an orange or reddish brown coating that forms on metal that has been exposed to air and water. |
situation |
state of affairs; circumstances. |
sketch |
a drawing or painting that was done in a hurry or without detail. Sketches are sometimes done to prepare for later work. |
static |
without motion; fixed. |
vaccine |
a substance used to protect people and animals from very serious diseases. Vaccines contain germs of a particular disease--these germs been killed or changed in a certain way in a laboratory to make them safe. A vaccine goes into a person's body in a shot that is given by a doctor or nurse. After a vaccine is put into a person's body, that person will not get that disease or will get only a mild case. |
viewer |
one who watches, especially a person who watches television. |