accurately |
correctly or precisely; without making any mistakes. |
attorney |
a person whose job is to give legal advice and to speak for people in court; lawyer. |
concede |
to admit the truth or justice of. |
corrupt |
not honest; wicked. |
cultivate |
to make fit for growing plants by plowing, weeding, or adding fertilizer. |
falter |
to move, speak, or act in a way that is not sure or not steady; stumble. |
hoax |
an act meant to trick or deceive. |
hospitality |
friendly, warm, and generous ways of entertaining or taking care of guests or strangers. |
occasional |
happening now and then or not too often. |
output |
the amount produced in a given time period. |
pact |
an agreement or a sworn promise. |
reinforce |
to add strength to or increase the effect of. |
simulation |
something that imitates or resembles, or the fact of resemblance itself. |
tantalize |
to tease or torment with the sight or prospect of something desirable but unattainable. |
transient |
brief in duration; temporary. |