n. demand (a) learning; field of learning; thorough investigation; report; analysis (b) claim; requirement; strong request (c) postponement; hindrance; hold-up; stopping; lingering (d) educational meeting; training session
n. lawyer (a) conjecture; supposition; hypothesis (b) person who represents people in a court or advises them on legal matters; attorney; barrister (c) plan; scheme; program; task; assignment; activity (d) vacation; time off; permission to be absent; departure; farewell
n. coach (a) flying; aviation; trip on an airplane; escape (b) abrasion; cut; score of zero; cash; money (Slang) (c) trainer; tutor; teacher; bus (d) one part of a hundred
n. trust (a) confidence; faith; credit; monopoly; several companies banded together in order to reduce competition (b) deletion; negligence; failure; default (c) strength; power; force; bravery (d) commercial information designed to attract attention; commercial
n. repo (a) agreement in which the seller of securities agrees to buy them back at a specified time and price (b) part of a book; phase; stage; local branch of an organization (c) interpretation; something that clarifies; description; definition (d) something previously mentioned or indicated |
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n. move (a) change of residence; action; turn in a game; formal request or proposition (b) price reduction; rebate (c) display; show; public presentation of work or skills; trade fair (d) end; completion; conclusion; polish; something which completes or perfects
n. bearer (a) fee for sending letters or packages by mail (b) person who holds a money order (c) center; hub; concentration (d) protecting covering for the hand; padded covering for the hand
n. rate (a) preciseness; exactness (b) graph; diagram (c) organization; custom; convention; law or activity which is accepted in a society (d) price; cost; speed; pace; tax
n. jeopardy (a) greatest quantity or amount possible; highest capacity (b) warning; alarm; attitude of readiness (c) danger; peril; hazard; risk; endangerment (d) emptiness; available position; job opening
n. trail (a) an interest percentage that changes over time (b) track; footprints; path; way (c) realization; performance; completion; gratification; satisfaction (d) route through traveled by vehicles above ground level |