n. repetition (a) speed; haste; sudden increase in activity or speed (b) small rough granules or particles (i.e. sand); bravery; pluck; endurance (c) reiteration; act of redoing something (d) building; structure; the industry of erecting buildings
v. ticket (a) to label; to fine (b) to hurry; to make haste; to act or move quickly; to cause to hurry (c) to guard; to keep safe; to keep; to defend; to protect (d) to follow
n. capitalization (a) concentration; consideration; focus; care; acknowledgment; recognition (b) entering into the feelings of another; sympathy; vicarious emotion; understanding (c) process of turning money into profit (d) state of having both positive and negative feelings towards a subject
adj. warning (a) not the same; unusual; distinctive (b) coherent; steadfast; firm (c) cautioning; giving advice about danger (d) occurring once within 12 months
v. omit (a) to delete; to skip over; to neglect (b) to fail to perform a duty; to fail to pay on time; to fail to appear in court (c) to count; to equal in amount; to limit; to allot (d) to make better; to increase in quality; to enhance; to develop |
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n. total (a) answer; response (b) sum; whole (c) boss; supervisor; manager; head (d) collaboration; working together
v. budge (a) to surrender; to quit; to stop doing (b) to drill; to practice an action repeatedly in order to perfect it (c) read superficially; to cause an object to skip across the surface of a liquid (d) to move; to be moved
n. bother (a) payment given for regularly scheduled performances or publications (b) judgment of an object's worth; appraisal; opinion; judgment (c) parallelogram (d) effort; nuisance
n. pioneer (a) pathfinder; forerunner; person who paves the way; member of a military engineering corps (b) quantity; sum (c) commonplace activity; everyday task; habit; custom; practice (d) way; route; course; section; piece
n. press (a) journals and newspapers collectively; act or process of printing (b) passage; distinct portion of text (usually begins with an indented line); section; clause (c) summary; synopsis; abstract; CV; curriculum vitae (d) custom; something that one is used to doing; part of a routine; behavior pattern |