to give away | to give something to someone without asking for payment | |
to audit | to make an official examination of the accounts of a business and produce a report | |
to hunch | to lean forward with your shoulders raised or to bend your back and shoulders into a rounded shape: | |
to tweak | to change something slightly, especially in order to make it more correct, effective, or suitable: | |
to unfold | to open or spread out something that has been folded | |
contemptuous | expressing contempt | |
to wink | to close one eye for a short time as a way of greeting someone or showing friendliness, sexual inte | |
valid | based on truth or reason; able to be accepted | |
sweeping judgements | something someone says that is very general and has not been carefully thought about | |
inference | a fact that you decide is true because of the information that you have | |
outcome | the final result of an activity or process | |
sue | to take legal action against someone and try to get money from them because they have harmed you | |
incompetent | not able to do your job, or things that you are expected to do, successfully | |
prejudice | the feeling of not liking a group of people or unfair treatment of them because they are a different | |
stretch out | to lie with your legs and arms spread out in a relaxed way | |
to take up | to start doing a particular job or activity | |
open up | to start to talk more about yourself and your feelings | |
congenital | Congenital diseases or problems are ones that people have from when they are born | |
close-up | a photograph of someone or something that is taken by standing very close to them | |
wrap sth up | to fold paper, cloth, etc around something to cover it | |
exhibit | SHOW OBJECTS / SHOW FEELINGS | |
range | a group of different things of the same general type | |
range 2 | the amount or number between a particular set of limits | |