administrative |
of or pertaining to matters of management or to people involved in the daily running of institutions or businesses. |
adolescent |
a person who is changing from a child to an adult; teenager. |
anticipate |
to look forward to; expect. |
discount |
an amount taken away from the full or regular price or cost. |
disrupt |
to disturb or cause confusion in. |
envision |
to picture or visualize in the mind; imagine. |
favorable |
showing the promise of something good. |
futile |
unlikely to produce or incapable of producing a desired result; ineffective; useless. |
glower |
to look or stare with sullenness, anger, or animosity; scowl. |
innocence |
freedom from guilt, blame, or fault. |
intensity |
strength or energy of thought or action. |
noticeable |
easily noticed. |
priority |
precedence, especially because of authority, right, or urgent need. |
regulation |
a rule or law that controls or directs people's actions. |
retract |
to pull back in. |