adj. prepaid (a) remunerated ahead of time; settled beforehand via payment (b) average; middle; unkind; base; inferior (c) supplementary; auxiliary; secondary; lesser in importance (d) rational; reasonable; wise; judicious; cognizant; aware
n. letter (a) character which is part of an alphabet; written communication sent to a person or organization (b) temporary work stoppage; good luck; discovery of natural resources (c) attack; act of aggression; position of pursuit or aggression (d) show; presentation; execution; act; deed
n. idea (a) faithfulness; devotion; constancy (b) specimen; small part of something; representative part of a larger group (c) caption beneath an illustration (d) concept; thought; opinion; intention; plan
n. overlap (a) something that is superimposed (b) act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; idea; concept (c) employees working in an organization; personnel; crew; team (d) process of making neat and attractive
n. understatement (a) payment given for regularly scheduled performances or publications (b) representing something less strongly than what the facts would justify (c) comprehensive inquiry; extensive investigation of a subject (d) great number of persons or things; many; a lot; composed of a countless number of items |
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v. reason (a) to stretch; to enlarge; to lengthen; to reach out (b) to display; to undertake; to attempt; to begin a journey; to arrange (c) to think; to consider logically; to argue; to claim (d) to be frightened; to be concerned; to be afraid of; to have respect for
v. distract (a) to interpret; to see; to perceive (b) to create; to conceive; to produce; to conceptualize (c) to copy; to pretend; to fake (d) to disturb; to confuse; to worry; to divert; to amuse
adj. standard (a) serving as a model; normal; regular; typical; widely accepted (b) frail; feeble; faint; dilute; watery (c) careful; cautious (d) nicely; thoughtfully; graciously; considerately; sympathetically
v. instance (a) to record for evidence; to write down; to substantiate (b) to make up for a deficiency; to add on to (c) to refer to a case or occurrence to explain or prove a point; to cite; to mention (d) to turn into; to develop into; to grow into
adj. common (a) resisting change; desiring to preserve traditions; cautious (b) pertaining to a city; pertaining to citizenship (c) perfect; impeccable (d) shared; ordinary; mediocre; average; public |