access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
accountant |
a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts. |
acquisition |
the act or process of obtaining or making one's own. |
addiction |
the condition of being addicted, especially to something that is not good for one's health. |
arbitrary |
resulting from personal opinions, wishes, or feelings instead of from a rule or reason. |
considerable |
large in size or amount. |
constructive |
serving to make better or more clear; helpful. |
criticism |
the act of judging what is good or bad in something. |
ghetto |
a part of a town or city in which people of a particular race or religion are forced by law to live. |
girder |
a heavy beam made of steel or wood used to support the floor or framework of a bridge or building. |
hormone |
a substance made by certain cells in the body. Hormones move around the body in the blood and have effects on certain organs and cells. Hormones help control body processes such as growth. |
interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
simplify |
to make plainer, easier, or less complex. |
smug |
confident of or satisfied with oneself to the point of annoying other people; complacent. |
suitable |
right for the situation or purpose; fitting. |