Bring foward | Move something to on eariel date. | |
Keep up with | To stay at the same level. | |
Look down on | To regard as unworthy; consider beneath oneself. | |
Show off | To behave in a manner to gain attention. | |
Take to | Respond favorably to; begin to like. | |
Write off | To regard someone or something as a failure. | |
Estimates | An approximate judgment or calculation. | |
Revised | To alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or update. | |
Strain | A severe demand on or test of resources. | |
Explicit | Fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated. | |
Urged | To push or force along. | |
Swipping | Of wide range or scope. | |
Radical | Favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms. | |
Cohesive | Well-integrated; unified. | |
Endure | To continue to exist. | |
Hoaxes | Something intended to deceive or defraud. | |
Trinkets | A small ornament, piece of jewelry. | |
Alleyed | To assert without proof. | |
Mundane | common; ordinary; banal. | |
Harbors | To house or contain. | |
Portrayed | To decipt in words; describe graphically. | |
Plung | To thrust forcibly or sudenly into something, as a liquid. | |
Advocate | Speaks or writesin favor of; supports or urges byargument. | |
Propercity | A natural trendency. | |
Entrenched | Placed in a position of strength; established firmly or solidly. | |
Appeal | The power of ability to attract, interest, or stimulate the mind or emotions. | |
Intencion | The end or object intended; purpose. | |
Avid | Marked by keen interest and enthusiasm. | |
Imperative | Absolutely necessery or required. | |
Suffice | To meet present needs or requirements. | |
Ambitious | Having ambition. | |
Confident | Having strong belief or full assuarance. | |
Discerning | Showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding. | |
Impulsive | Actuated or swaged by emotional or involuntory impulses. | |
Modest | having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits. | |
Sincere | Free of deceit. | |
Vain | Excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements. | |