to control a machine
operate
not needing a person to control a car
driverless
managed by a person far from where it is
remote-controlled
people who help others during a disaster, such as police officers, firefighters, ambulance drivers, etc.
first responders
giving someone complete attention when they are talking
listening carefully
to put together the parts of something, such as a machine or furniture
assemble
the opposite of rude
polite
waiting for others politely
patient
one of the actions a machine or other human-made thing can do
function
done in a nervous way
anxiously
to check how something is and decide the quality of it
assess
able to do actions by itself
autonomous
not pay attention because something else has your attention
distracted
the negative effects or qualities of something
drawbacks
stopping things from getting done
disruptive
to spend extra time enjoying something
savor
not comfortable with doing something that you might need to do
reluctant
purposely done
conscious
things that stop or slow someone when trying to accomplish a goal
obstacles
done together with other people to complete the same goal
cooperatively
to only pay attention to part of what someone said
listen with half an ear
very close to not noticeable
subtle
very common in a boring way
mundane
the feeling of understanding someone else's problems and feeling sad for them as a result
sympathy
having only a little importance
trivial