access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
evasive |
serving to allow one to avoid, escape, or fail to perform something. |
hypothesis |
a prediction or educated guess that can be tested and can be used to guide further study. |
imaginable |
possible to picture or conceive. |
insulate |
to cover, line, or surround with a material that reduces or stops the movement of heat, electricity, or sound. |
juror |
a person who is a member of a jury. |
negative |
not helpful or constructive; critical; pessimistic. |
prestige |
importance in the eyes of other people because of doing great things, being in high position, or having wealth. |
productivity |
the capacity for manufacturing things or doing any work that yields measurable results. |
regime |
a system of rule or government. |
sane |
sound; reasonable. |
significance |
great value; importance. |
significantly |
in an amount or to an extent that is important; considerably. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
slogan |
a short phrase used to state a principle or political message or to advertise a product; motto. |