compensation |
something given in return for or to make up for something else. |
compress |
to press into less space; squeeze closely together. |
convenience |
the quality of being useful or handy for someone's purpose or need. |
ego |
one's feeling about oneself, especially in comparison with other people. |
excise1 |
a tax levied on the manufacture or sale of certain goods within a nation or state. |
expectation |
the act of waiting for or looking forward to. |
expedite |
to send off, facilitate the progress of, or accomplish with speed and efficiency. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
herald |
a person who conveys or announces official news; messenger. |
impartial |
not favoring one more than another; not prejudiced; fair. |
incidental |
happening or likely to happen concurrently or in connection with something else but as a subordinate or less important element. |
motive |
an idea, need, desire, or impulse that causes a person to act in a particular way or do a particular thing; reason. |
revise |
to change or make different. |
shortcoming |
a fault or weakness in character, behavior, or ability. |
summon |
to call to appear for a particular purpose. |