approximate |
nearly exact or correct. |
cherish |
to value with great love and care. |
commerce |
the buying and selling of goods or services; trade; business. |
converse2 |
a thing that is the opposite or the reverse of something else. |
cordial |
warm and friendly; courteous. |
debut |
a person's first appearance on stage, in concert, or on film. |
dwindle |
to become or cause to become gradually smaller or less until almost nothing remains; shrink. |
ecological |
of or pertaining to the relationships between living things and their environments. |
establishment |
the act of establishing. |
factual |
containing facts; true. |
indirect |
not in a straight line, course, or route. |
literacy |
the state of being able to read or write. |
remnant |
a quantity, piece, or part that is left over or remains. |
subjective |
affected or shaped by personal experience, beliefs, and feelings. |
vacancy |
unfilled space, place, or position. |