collaborative |
characterized by or resulting from the activity of people or organizations working together for a common purpose. |
default |
to fail to perform an action or fulfill an obligation legally or morally required, especially to fail to pay money that is owed. |
dictator |
a ruler who has total authority. |
exasperate |
to bother or annoy to the point of causing anger. |
expend |
to use up. |
genetics |
(used with a singular verb) the science that studies how characteristics are passed on from parent to offspring. Genetics is concerned with the influence of genes on the appearance, development, and evolution of plants and animals. |
initiative |
the power, energy, or ability to organize or accomplish something. |
involvement |
the state of having a role in or interest in. |
measly |
(informal) ridiculously inadequate or unsatisfactory; paltry. |
mobility |
the quality of moving or being moved easily from place to place, or of having ease and flexibility of motion. |
ordeal |
a painful, difficult experience, or test of one's character. |
picturesque |
as pleasing or interesting to look at as a picture or painting. |
placement |
the act of putting into position or the state of being put into position; location. |
purely |
just; absolutely. |
regulate |
to control by rules or a method. |