agreement |
common understanding; harmony; accord. |
assume |
to suppose (something) to be true without knowing the actual facts; take for granted. |
assure |
to say to with force or conviction. |
brighten |
to become or cause to be enlivened or more cheerful. |
capability |
the quality of being skilled or able; ability. |
deception |
the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true. |
equality |
the condition of being the same in value, measure, or amount. |
excellent |
very good or much better than others. |
improve |
to make better. |
media |
the means of distributing information to large numbers of people, through newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. |
slumber |
to sleep lightly. |
stalk1 |
a plant's main stem. |
urge |
to push or drive forward or onward. |
waste |
to use or spend in a careless way or for little or no return. |
youngster |
a young person; child. |