advocacy |
the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause. |
consent |
to give permission or approval; agree (often followed by "to"). |
decorative |
adding to how attractive a thing is visually. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
emphatic |
forceful, determined, or insistent in speech or action. |
factor |
something that has an influence on something that happens or is one of the causes of it. |
heritage |
something that one believes, thinks, or does that comes from one's family or ethnic background; tradition. |
migrate |
to move from one region into another. |
misplace |
to put in a wrong place; lose. |
predictable |
able to be foreseen or anticipated. |
procurement |
the act or process of obtaining something with deliberate effort or care. |
reckless |
paying no attention to danger; not at all careful. |
scoff |
to laugh at, mock, or criticize scornfully (often followed by "at"). |
solitude |
the condition of living or being by oneself. |
subordinate |
lower in rank or importance; secondary. |