n. expansion (a) ability; skill; trait; characteristic; quality (b) act of assuming control of something (as in a government or business) (c) facet; outlook; direction; issue; point (d) enlargement; increase; spread; development
n. awareness (a) greatest quantity or amount possible; highest capacity (b) endorsement; approval; letter of reference; suggestion; advice (c) consciousness (d) certificate; entry pass; tag
n. present (a) gift; offering; something that is given to another person without compensation (b) refers to the cost of developing a product or system (c) exhibition; explanation; showing (d) view; vista; panorama; set; backdrop used on stage to portray a particular setting or locale
n. handbook (a) short meeting; summarizing; giving and receiving instructions; reporting (b) present; talent; offering (c) manual; guide; guideline; document containing instructions (d) process of making neat and attractive
n. threat (a) expression of intent to damage or injure; intimidation; danger (b) picture in a book or other work; explanation; clarification (c) punctuation mark; end; pause at end of a phrase; full sentence; age; season (d) expectation; hope; intuition |
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n. transaction (a) negotiation; settlement; business deal (b) salary; wages (c) something of great worth (d) line; file (British); row; braid; plait
n. misgiving (a) thing; object; article; news story; piece of information (b) apprehension; worry; doubt; hesitation; reservation (c) person living at about the same time as another person (d) familiarity; understanding; wisdom; education; awareness
n. clear (a) brining in of goods from another country; opposite of export; meaning; significance (b) deletion; act of unmarking; removal of a mark from a check box (Computers) (c) clamp; fastener; shred; segment of video (d) cost for traveling (on a bus, train, etc.)
n. talk (a) shared characteristic; common feature (b) conversation; speech; lecture; meeting (c) termination; end (d) distinction; unusual quality; disagreement; remainder
n. couple (a) school director; school master; capital sum (Finance) (b) pair; group of two (c) tool; instrument; piece of equipment (d) enjoyment; amusement; entertainment; delight; joy |