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Accurate

Free from error.

Analyze

To critically examine or study the relationship of information, parts, events, etc.

Capable

Having the ability or competence to complete a task or other request.

Distract

To divert one's attention toward something else.

Entertain

1. To provide hospitality, food and drinks for guests.



2. To provide entertainment or amusement.

Explanation

1. The act or process of describing something to elicit understanding.



2. A statement of clarification.

Frequent

1. Happening often or repeatedly.



2. Occurring at short intervals.

Humorous

To identify something or someone as comical or funny.

Measurement

An amount, dimension, length or size acquired through the use of measuring tools such as a tape measure, measuring cup, ruler or other.

Proceed

To continue or move forward with one's actions after a pause or break.

Recognize

1. To identify a person, place or thing as seen or known in the past.



2. To acknowledge a person, place or object through a definite action, such as a nod or wave.



3. To formally acknowledge for one's accomplishments or good doings.

Surprise

1. An unexpected action, occurrence or statement.



2. To strike or attack without warning.



3. To be hit with a sudden feeling of amazement.

Tradition

A customary set of beliefs, customs or actions passed through generations by word of mouth.

Vacation

1. Period of time when regular activities like school and work are put on hold.



2. Regularly scheduled suspension of activity for the purpose of rest and relaxation.

Weary

1. Exhausted, either physically or mentally.



2. A characteristic or expression of fatigue.



3. Having impatience or intolerance with something.

Ability

Having the power or skill to do something.

Afford

Have the financial means to do something or buy something.

Baggage

A case used to carry belongings when traveling.

Carefree

Free from worries; having no problems.

Disclose

To make known.

Extraordinary

Beyond what is ordinary or usual.

Fragile

Easily broken or damaged or destroyed.

Frantic

Wildly excited.

Instant

Without delay; happening at once.

Master

To be or become completely proficient or skilled in.