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11 Cards in this Set
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commit
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verb
to allocate or dedicate time or money to a course of action The Government should commit more money to education. |
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commitment
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noun
dedication to a cause or activitiy We are looking for candidates who will make a long-term commitment to the project. |
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communicate
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verb
to make information, ideas, or feelings known to other people He was eager to communicate his ideas to the group. |
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community
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noun
all the people who live in a particular local area when talked about as a group The local community was shocked by the murders. |
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compact
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adjective
using only a small amount of space The kitchen was compact but well equipped. |
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compatible
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adjective
able to exist or be used together without problems or conflict The couple were very compatible. |
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compelling
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adjective
arousing strong interest or attention in a powerful and irresistible way That was a very compelling speech. |
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competent
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adjective
having enough skill or knowledge to do something well or to be a necessary standard Make sure the builders are competent to carry out the work. |
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competitive
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adjective
cheap or cheaper than those offered by other companies strongly desiring to be more successful than others We need to work harder to remain competitive with other companies. He has a strong competitive streak. |
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complement
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noun verb
a thing that contributes extra features to something else so as to improve it to add extra features to someone or something in a way that improves Local beer provides the perfect complement to the food. This mouth-watering sauce complements the dessert beautifully. |
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What is a dividend
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The number that is being divided
6 is the dividend |