A | B |
accustom | To make familiar |
alert (adj) | Watchful; wide-awake (adj) |
assign | To select for a position or for what has to be done or to give out, as a piece of work to be done |
budge | To move or shift |
burly | Big and strongly built |
companion | One who spends time with or does things with another |
concept | A general idea or thought about something |
distract | To draw one's thoughts or attention away from the subject at hand |
jostle | To push or shove |
obedient | Doing what one is asked or told |
obstacle | Something that prevents one from moving forward |
patient (adj) | Willing to wait without complaining |
pedestrian | A person who is walking; someone traveling on foot |
retire | To stop working because one has reached a certain age or to go to bed |
compatible | Getting along well together |
accustomed | usual or used to |
alert (verb) | to warn to be ready (verb) |
alerted | a warning signal |
assignment | whatever is giving out as work to be done |
distraction | something that draws one's thoughts or attention away |
obedience | the state or condition of doing what one is told |
patient (noun) | a person in a doctor's office |
retirement | the state of no longer working |
patience | a willingness to to wait for someone or something without complaining |