attain |
to achieve through effort. [3 definitions] |
attempt |
to try or seek; undertake. [3 definitions] |
attend |
to be present at. [8 definitions] |
attendance |
the act of attending. [2 definitions] |
attendant |
one who attends or waits on another person. [4 definitions] |
attention |
concentration of mental powers, esp. on a particular object. [4 definitions] |
attentive |
paying close attention; observant. [2 definitions] |
attest |
to confirm, testify to, or prove the genuineness or worth of. [2 definitions] |
at the drop of a hat |
without much provocation; easily. |
at the end of one's tether |
at the utmost limit of one's strength, resources, or abilities. |
at the mercy of |
completely in the power of. |
at the wheel |
driving or steering a vehicle such as an automobile, ship, or the like. [2 definitions] |
attic |
the space in a house directly underneath the roof. |
attire |
to dress, esp. in fancy or elegant clothes. [2 definitions] |
attitude |
a feeling or mental state in regard to something or someone. [2 definitions] |
attorney |
one whose profession is to give legal advice and to act as a representative in court during legal proceedings; lawyer; attorney-at-law. |
attract |
to cause to come near, as by some special quality or action. [4 definitions] |
attraction |
the act or power of attracting. [4 definitions] |
attractive |
having qualities that draw others; having the power of attraction. [2 definitions] |
attribute |
to regard as the result of. [4 definitions] |
at war |
in a state of active hostility or conflict. |