assembly |
a group of people gathered together, usually for a specific purpose. |
clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
compromise |
a settlement of a disagreement in which each side gives up something, or the result of such a settlement. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
dingy |
dirty or not cared for well. |
discourage |
to cause to lose hope or confidence. |
efficiency |
the quick, accurate performance of a task, or the ability to so perform. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
fluster |
to cause to become nervous, confused, or upset. |
incentive |
something that makes a person want to work or do something. |
interval |
the period of time between two events or situations. |
outrageous |
extremely wrong or harmful. |
practitioner |
a person working in a trade, occupation, or profession. |
sovereign |
having independent government. |
vicinity |
an area near or around a place; somewhere nearby. |