adj. idle (a) serene; quiet; peaceful; tranquil; relaxed; calm (b) plain; clear; visible; public; intentional; undisguised (Law) (c) lazy; vain; unoccupied; unemployed (d) somewhat
v. press (a) to push; to iron; to remove creases or wrinkles; to confiscate for public or government use (b) to be uncertain; to have misgivings (c) to place one thing on top of another in a heap; to pile (d) to suppose; to take on a position or duty; to accept an idea
v. interview (a) to convey; to relocate; to hand over; to pass on (b) to spring back (c) to question formally; to evaluate through questioning (d) to fulfill; to meet a request or requirement; to compensate; to remunerate
n. preventive (a) place used by planes for takeoff and landing (b) money (in a bank account); trust; confidence; respect (c) gas pedal of a motor vehicle (d) safeguard; something used to avert an unwanted situation
adj. incorrect (a) dependable; reliable; accountable; liable (b) about to happen; imminent (c) simulated; feigned; make-believe (d) wrong; erroneous; imprecise; unseemly; improper |
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adj. swift (a) fast; immediate; prompt; smart (b) gentle; soft; delicate (c) pertaining to hearing and listening; sound (d) keeping quiet; reserved; showing self-restraint
n. downsizing (a) act of receiving; approval; state of believing in something (b) something that is superimposed (c) act of providing; provision; reserve; stock (d) bringing something down to a smaller scale; lowering expenses
v. embrace (a) to represent as the embodiment of perfection (b) to accept; to belief; to hug; to hold tight (c) to answer adequately or successfully (d) to cut with a sharp quick stroke; to reduce; to lower; to criticize strongly
n. warning (a) dishonesty; immorality; irregularity; unlawfulness; illegality (b) caution; advice about danger; advance notice (c) large batch of letters sent at one time by a single sender; rented property (d) reiteration; act of redoing something
adj. coherent (a) sticking together; consistent (b) full of or accompanied by; charged with; laden with (c) clear; exact; precise; quick (d) well-versed; proficient; skilled |