at-

to, towards

Usage

  • attrition

    Attrition is the process of gradually decreasing the strength of something—such as an army or workforce—by continually weakening it or decreasing it in size.

  • attenuate

    When something attenuates, it lessens in size or intensity; it becomes thin or weakened.

  • attractive

    An attractive person or thing looks good and is pleasing to others.

  • attentive

    If you are attentive in the classroom, you are very aware of what is going on because you are focused on what the teacher is telling you.

  • attempt

    When you attempt to do something, you try or make an effort to do it.

  • attend

    When you attend something, such as a concert or a play, you go to it or are present at it.

  • attain

    to gain with effort

  • attendant

    being present (at meeting or event etc.) "attendant members of the congreation"

  • attest

    provide evidence for

  • attract

    direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes

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