adherence |
the act or condition of holding to or following closely. |
derivative |
copied, modeled on, or extracted from something else. |
foolproof |
always successful or effective. |
innocence |
freedom from guilt, blame, or fault. |
maturity |
the state of being fully grown or developed. |
methodology |
a body of procedures, principles, and rules used for a specific activity or branch of knowledge. |
pretense |
an act or instance of pretending; sham or fiction. |
procrastinate |
to put off doing something; delay. |
quirky |
characterized by oddities or peculiarities. |
retract |
to pull back in. |
seminar |
a small class at a university, usually for advanced students, for study and discussion. |
simplify |
to make plainer, easier, or less complex. |
stellar |
brilliant; outstanding. |
toll2 |
a charge for using a bridge or a road. |
translate |
to change into the words of another language. |