accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something over time. |
ancient |
very old; existing for many years. |
audition |
a performance that tests the ability of an actor, musician, or dancer. |
custom |
a way of acting that is usual or accepted for a person or a social group. |
discontent |
not satisfied; unhappy. |
earthquake |
a shaking or other movement of part of the earth's surface, caused by movement deep within the earth. |
faint |
weak or slight. |
hesitate |
to stop or pause because of not feeling sure. |
imagine |
to form in the mind a thought, picture, or image of. |
occurrence |
an event that takes place; incident. |
overwhelm |
to beat or defeat by greater force; destroy. |
rehearse |
to practice for a show, play, concert, or other performance. |
sly |
devious or not to be trusted. |
snout |
the front part of an animal's head that sticks out. The snout includes the nose, mouth, and jaws. |
suspect |
one who is believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong. |