front 1 weaning | back 1 the act or process of causing a baby or young animal to stop feeding on its mother's milk and to start eating other food: |
front 2 neglect | back 2 to not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility |
front 3 substitute | back 3 to use something or someone instead of another thing or person |
front 4 carry out | back 4 to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do |
front 5 ingest | back 5 to eat or drink something |
front 6 intense | back 6 extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong |
front 7 violently | back 7 in a forceful way that causes people to be hurt, strongly or extremely |
front 8 backwards | back 8 towards the direction that is opposite to the one in which you are facing or opposite to the usual direction |
front 9 surrender | back 9 to stop fighting and admit defeat:They would rather die than surrender (to the invaders). If you surrender to an experience or emotion, you stop trying to prevent or control it:I finally surrendered to temptation, and ate the last piece of chocolate. |
front 10 common | back 10 the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people |
front 11 accustom | back 11 to make someone familiar with new conditions:It takes awhile to accustom yourself to working at night. |
front 12 virtually | back 12 almost, using computer technology over the internet, and not involving people physically going somewhere |
front 13 steady | back 13 not moving or changing suddenly; happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly. |
front 14 saccharin | back 14 a very sweet artificial substance that is used to replace sugar, especially by people who want to lose weight or who must not eat sugar |
front 15 take in | back 15 to eat |
front 16 judge | back 16 to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about something or someone, especially after thinking carefully |
front 17 minutely | back 17 very carefully, or looking at every small detail: |
front 18 manipulate | back 18 to control something or someone to your advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly |
front 19 remark | back 19 to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought |
front 20 swiftly | back 20 quickly or immediately |
front 21 satellite | back 21 a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc |