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To yawn: open your mouth wide and breathe in deeply because you're tired or bored.
(To) expose: to tel the true facts about a person or a situation, and show them.
(to) exchange: an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same type or value) in return:
(To) gather: come together; assemble or accumulate:
(To) nod: 1 lower and raise one’s head slightly and briefly, especially in greeting, assent, or understanding, or to give someone a signal
(To) frown: furrow one’s brow in an expression of disapproval, displeasure, or concentration
(To) nourish: provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition
(To) encourage: give support, confidence, or hope to (someone):
(To) support: to help or encourage sb/sth by saying or showing that you agree with them
(To) paraphrase: to express what sb has said or written using different words, especially in order to make it easier to understand
(To) appeal: a formal request to a court or to sb in authority for a judgement or a decision to be changed
(To) be aware: noticing that sth is present, or that sth is happening
To agree: to have the same opinion as sb; to say that you have the same opinion
To quote: to repeat the exact words that another person has said or written
To apply: to make a formal request, usually in writing, for sth such as a job, a place at college, university, etc.
To authenticate: to prove that something is genuine, real or true
To credit: an arrangement that you make, with a shop/ store for example, to pay later for sth you buy
To deserve: do something or have or show qualities worthy of (reward or punishment)
To acknowledge: To admit the truth
to share: To give a part of something that is yours to another person
Exchange: The trade of two equal parts
directness: Que quality of being direct
Wise: Have a lot of knowledge and experiences
Liveliness: easy to live with
Remark: make something more powerful repeating it
Yawn: Open your mouth when you are sleepy
Colourful: with a lot of colors
Compelling:need attention in a fast way
Adjustment: The action of fix something
boredom: when you don't have nothing to do
meaningful: With a big representative meaning
Commitment: A official decision in a law context
sensitivity: the thing that make you feel things that aren't physical
concern: to be interested in something
Damning: when you fail and fail again
Challenge: Something that is hard to do
Flow: to issue or proceed from a source.
Knowingly: that knows; having knowledge or information; intelligent.
wording: the act or manner of expressing in words; phrasing.
Medium: surrounding objects, conditions, or influences; environment.
Environment: the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings;
To stare: When you look something directly
To urge: When you told someone to do something in a Fast way.
To shift: When you do not want something anymore, and you choose another thing
To gain: To obtain something when you do something like work.
To behave: To have a proper way to be
To strengthen: When you make excercise
Aural: Things related with ears
Oral: Thing related with mouth
Constructive: Something that is helpful
Semantic: The things that have a meaning
Concern: All the thing that make you feel some scary and nervous
Stimulus: A thing that help to make you do something.
Jargon: The way you use the language for a specific topic.
Mannerism: A way to do something
(To) come across: Meet or find by chance
(To) enhance: Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of
(To) convey: Make, an idea, impression or feeling, known or understandable
(To) mumble: Say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear
(To) mistrust: Be suspicious of, have no confidence in
(To) bring about: Cause something to happen
(To) intend: have, a course of action as one’s, purpose or intention, plan
(To) lean: Be in or move into a sloping position
(To) overwhelm: Bury or drown beneath a huge mass of something, especially water
(To) breath: Pause to recover free and easy breathing
(To) run out of: To become used up, be exhausted of something
(To) detract: Diminish the worth or value of a quality or achievement
(To) stir: Arouse strong feeling in someone, move or excite
(To) stumble: Trip or momentarily lose one’s balance, almost fall
Flow: the action or fact of moving along in a steady continuous stream.
Knowingly: in a way that suggest one has secret knowledge
Wording: words used to express something or the way something is expressed
Medium:a means which something is communicated or expressed
Environment: setting or conditions in which a particular activity is carried on
Setting: place or type of surroundings where something positioned.
Beyond: having tigresses or achieve more than.
Awareness: perception of a situation or fact
Accuracy: quality of being correct and exact
Knowledge: information and skills acquired
Deceitful: deceiving or misleading others.
Quotation:a group of words taken from a speech.
Arguments: reasons given with the aim of persuading others.
Up-to-date: aware of the latest information.
Plagiarism: taking others ideas, work or information an passing it as your own.
Fairness:in accordance to the rules or standards
Misleading: giving the wrong idea or impression
Source: a book or document used to look for information.
Extraneous: irrelevant or unrelated to the subject.
Face value: superficial appearance or implication of something
Truthful: telling or expressing the truth
Plausible: seeming reasonable or probable.
Issue: an important topic to debate or discussion.
Trustworthiness: able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
Aid: promote or encourage
Delivery: style of giving a speech
Wording: words use to express something
Willingness: state of being prepare to do something
Commitment:beating dedicated to and activity, cause, etc.
Ethics:moral principles that govern a reason or group.