bias |
an opinion or liking that does not let one be fair; prejudice. |
boisterous |
loud, unrestrained, and in high spirits; rowdy. |
clarity |
the state or condition of being clear or being understood. |
data |
facts, figures, or other pieces of information that can be used to learn about something. The word "data" is the plural form of "datum," but is often used with a singular verb. |
delegation |
a group of people chosen to speak or act for others. |
devotion |
strong affection or loyalty. |
excessive |
more than is needed or considered fair; not reasonable. |
fraud |
the use of lies or tricks to cheat or take advantage of in a way that is often against the law. |
insider |
one with privileged knowledge or access to it. |
laden |
filled with a great weight. |
legendary |
having to do with or like a legend. |
pact |
an agreement or a sworn promise. |
routinely |
regularly; habitually. |
unveil |
to remove a covering from, especially to display for the first time. |
validate |
to prove acceptable; verify. |