accurate |
free of mistakes or error. |
believable |
able to be believed; credible; convincing. |
complain |
to express pain, sadness, or unhappy feelings about something. |
degree |
a stage or step in a course of action. |
entirely |
completely; in every way. |
financial |
having to do with money or those whose job is to manage money. |
foe |
one who wishes ill on another; personal enemy. |
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. |
master |
to become skilled in or expert at. |
nonprofit |
of a business, not established to make more money than is necessary to pay employees and to remain in operation. |
pare |
to cut off the outside layer or ends from. |
permission |
agreement from an authority that one may do something. |
publish |
to prepare and bring out for sale for the public to read. |
scurry |
to move quickly or in a hurried way. |
willingness |
the state of being ready or glad to do something without being forced to do it. |