n. trespasser (a) adjacency; nearness; closeness; vicinity (b) one who damages a person or his property or rights (c) opening; record; information or item in a book, dictionary, catalog, list, directory, etc. (d) course or method of action; guidelines; position; standpoint; insurance contract
adj. flawless (a) lively; vigorous; crucial; critical; necessary (b) perfect; impeccable (c) strong; solid; stable; fixed; immovable; determined (d) experienced; knowledgeable (Slang)
v. exchange (a) to advocate; to endorse; to speak well of; to advise; to suggest (b) to give one thing in return for another; to replace one thing with another; to trade; to barter (c) to feel; to sense; to distinguish; to discern; to see (d) to rule; to control; to be in charge; to be in authority
v. carry (a) to require; to compel; to force upon; to enforce; to institute (b) to vindicate; to defend; to support; to excuse (c) to transport; to continue; to bear (d) to disregard; to overlook; to refuse to recognize; to reject
v. pretense (a) to feign; to impersonate; to put on a false show (b) to shut; to be shut; to finish; to complete (c) to prove; to verify; to confirm; to actualize (d) to express in a fluent and clear manner |
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v. dial (a) to press buttons; to place a phone call by pressing buttons (b) to investigate (c) to explain; to clarify; to limit; to set boundaries (d) to choose; to pick out
n. memo (a) replacement; alteration; shift; coins; money received back after paying for goods (b) facet; outlook; direction; issue; point (c) choosing; time when people vote for a political candidate (d) reminder; internal document
n. terminal (a) either end of a passenger line; bus or train station (b) person who who makes and fixes keys and fasting mechanisms (c) declaration; allegation; official account (d) the total amount of funds in circulation in a given country's economy
adj. pertinent (a) invaluable; beyond any expressible value; very expensive (b) bothersome; troublesome; worrisome; harassing (c) relevant; related; appropriate; fitting (d) being more than is needed; excessive; unnecessary
v. alert (a) to set some distance apart (b) to pull; to drag (c) to warn; to put on standby; to alarm (d) to place in; to put in; to add to |