accountant |
a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts. |
assembly |
a group of people gathered together, usually for a specific purpose. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
colleague |
a person who has the same job or employer as another. |
despondent |
low in spirits; unhappy, depressed, or dejected. |
distort |
to twist out of shape; change the way a thing looks or acts. |
input |
information that is put into a computer. |
latency |
the state of being present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
marathon |
a race in which participants run 26.2 miles. |
notion |
an idea, opinion, or view. |
particularly |
to an unusual degree; more than other things in a group. |
presume |
to take for granted; assume. |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
retract |
to pull back in. |
subsidize |
to provide financial assistance for; support with money. |