argue |
to give reasons for or against something. |
batch |
an amount used or produced at one time. |
coax |
to get someone to do something by gentle urging. |
fiber |
a small, thin part of a plant, animal, or mineral that is shaped like a thread. |
grant |
that which is given, often by a ruler, a government, or other institution, for a purpose considered to be of high value. |
humble |
not proud; modest. |
instruct |
to teach; educate; tell. |
lifestyle |
the general way of life of a person or group, including typical jobs and activities, attitudes towards work and money, values, and the like. |
limit |
the point at which something ends; a boundary or border. |
minimum |
the smallest or least in amount, number, or degree. |
peer2 |
to look hard or closely to see something better. |
regard |
to think of with a particular feeling or in a certain way; consider. |
security |
freedom from fear or danger; safety. |
session |
a meeting or set of meetings of a court or a government council. |
squirm |
to twist the body about; wriggle. |