barter |
to trade services or things for other services or things without using money. |
breadth |
the distance measured from one side to the other side of something; width. |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, waste, or destruction. |
convict |
to find guilty of a crime. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
enact |
to make into a law. |
extremist |
a person who takes a radical stand and encourages radical action or thinking, especially in politics. |
functional |
serving a purpose or able to serve the intended purpose. |
incentive |
something that makes a person want to work or do something. |
monopoly |
complete control over a service or product within a given area. |
percentage |
some part of a whole based on a total of one hundred parts. |
rivalry |
the act, relation, or condition of one who competes with another or of those who compete with each for dominance. |
straightforward |
honest, frank, and trustworthy. |
tarry1 |
to delay or postpone starting or acting; linger. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |