administrative |
of or pertaining to matters of management or to people involved in the daily running of institutions or businesses. |
admission |
the price a person must pay to enter. |
controversial |
causing arguments. |
ecstasy |
a feeling of great pleasure or joy. |
factor |
something that has an influence on something that happens or is one of the causes of it. |
off-key |
not on the right musical note or pitch; flat or sharp. |
presume |
to take for granted; assume. |
recommend |
to present as something that one can have confidence in; present as something good. |
rogue |
a person who is dishonest or mean. |
scrutiny |
a close and careful inspection. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
strive |
to try or work hard. |
thunderous |
producing a sound of or like thunder. |
undergraduate |
a college or university student who has not yet earned a degree. |
utilize |
to put to a particular use; use. |