Ultimate (UHL-tuh-muht) Adjective Being or happening at the end of a process; final: "their ultimate aim was to force his resignation". Noun The best achievable or imaginable of its kind: "the ultimate in decorative luxury". Synonyms final - last - terminal - utmost - extreme - eventual Structure (struc·ture) Noun The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex. Verb Construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to. Synonyms noun. construction - building - fabric - frame - edifice verb. construct - build - organize Confirm (con·firm) Verb 1. Establish the truth or correctness of (something previously believed, suspected, or feared to be the case). 2. State with assurance that a report or fact is true. Synonyms corroborate - affirm - ratify - verify - certify Revenue (rev·e·nue) Noun 1. Income, esp. when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature. 2. A state's annual income. Synonyms income - earnings - proceeds Transport (trans·port) Verb Take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship. Noun A system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship. Synonyms verb. carry - convey - haul - transfer - tote - ship noun. transportation - carriage - conveyance - portage Maintain (main·tain) Verb 1. Cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue: "maintain close links between industry and schools". 2. Keep (something) at the same level or rate: "prices will have to be maintained". Synonyms keep - support - sustain - preserve - hold - retain Distinct (dis·tinct) Adjective 1. Recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type. 2. Physically separate. Synonyms clear - different - obvious - separate - plain - evident Contrast (con·trast) Noun The state of being strikingly different from something else, typically something in juxtaposition or close association. Verb Differ strikingly. Synonyms noun. opposition - antithesis - opposite - contradistinction verb. compare - collate - oppose Accompany (ac·com·pa·ny) Verb 1. Go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort. 2. Be present or occur at the same time as (something else). Synonyms escort - convoy - attend - follow Assign (as·sign) Verb 1. Allocate (a job or duty): "Congress assigned the task to the agency". 2. Appoint (someone) to a particular job, task, or organization: "he was assigned to prosecute the case". Synonyms appoint - allocate - allot - determine - fix - set Require (re·quire) Verb 1. Need for a particular purpose; depend on for success or survival. 2. Cause to be necessary. Synonyms demand - want - need - claim - call for - ask Philosophy (phi·los·o·phy) Noun 1. The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, esp. when considered as an academic discipline. 2. A set of views and theories of a particular philosopher concerning such study or an aspect of it. Significant (sig·nif·i·cant) Adjective 1. Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy. 2. Having a particular meaning; indicative of something. Synonyms important - meaningful - weighty - momentous - notable Ensure (en·sure) Verb 1. Make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case. 2. Make certain of obtaining or providing (something). Synonyms insure - secure - assure - guarantee - safeguard Enormous (e·nor·mous) Adjective Very large in size, quantity, or extent. Synonyms huge - immense - tremendous - vast - monstrous Generation (gen·er·a·tion) Noun 1. All of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively: "one of his generation's finest songwriters". 2. The average period, generally considered to be about thirty years, during which children grow up and have children of their own. Synonyms procreation - production Available (a·vail·a·ble) Adjective 1. Able to be used or obtained; at someone's disposal: "refreshments will be available all afternoon". 2. (of a person) Not otherwise occupied; free to do something. Synonyms disposable - accessible - serviceable - obtainable Unique (u·nique) Adjective Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else: "the situation was unique in modern politics"; "original and unique designs". Noun A unique person or thing. Synonyms singular - single - only - sole - unparalleled Occupy (oc·cu·py) Verb 1. Reside or have one's place of business in (a building). 2. Fill or take up (a space or time). Synonyms take - seize - hold - inhabit Contrary (con·trar·y) Adjective Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning. Noun The opposite. Synonyms adjective. opposite - adverse - reverse - opposed - converse noun. opposite - reverse - converse - contrast - antithesis Conflict (con·flict) Noun A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one: "the eternal conflict between the sexes". Verb Be incompatible or at variance; clash. Synonyms noun. clash - collision - fight - strife - battle - struggle verb. clash - collide - disagree Migrate (mi·grate) Verb 1. (of an animal, typically a bird or fish) Move from one region to another. 2. (of a person) Move from one area or country to settle in another. Synonyms emigrate - transmigrate - move - trek Resolve (re·solve) Verb Settle or find a solution to (a problem, dispute, or contentious matter). Noun Firm determination to do something. Synonyms verb. decide - settle - solve - determine - dissolve noun. resolution - decision - determination - purpose Guarantee (guar·an·tee) Noun A formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled, esp. that a product will be repaired or... Verb Provide a formal assurance or promise, esp. that certain conditions shall be fulfilled relating to a product, service, or transaction. Synonyms noun. guaranty - surety - warranty - security - bail - pledge verb. warrant - vouch - ensure - assure - insure - secure Strategy (strat·e·gy) Noun 1. A plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim. 2. The art of planning and directing overall military operations and movements in a war or battle. Synonyms strategics - tactics Conclude (con·clude) Verb 1. Bring (something) to an end. 2. Come to an end: "the talk concluded with slides". Synonyms finish - end - terminate - close - complete - infer Consist (con·sist) Verb Be composed or made up of. Noun The set of vehicles forming a complete train. Synonyms composition - structure - makeup - constitution Assemble (as·sem·ble) Verb 1. (of people) Gather together in one place for a common purpose. 2. Bring (people or things) together for a common purpose: "he assembled the surviving members of the group for a tour". Synonyms gather - collect - congregate - rally - muster - convene Economy (e·con·o·my) Noun The wealth and resources of a country or region, esp. in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services. Adjective (of a product) Offering the best value for the money: "an economy pack". Synonyms thrift - husbandry - saving - frugality - parsimony Establish (es·tab·lish) Verb 1. Set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis. 2. Initiate or bring about (contact or communication). Synonyms found - institute - set up - settle - erect - constitute Demonstrate (dem·on·strate) Verb 1. Clearly show the existence or truth of (something) by giving proof or evidence. 2. Give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed). Synonyms show - prove - display - manifest - evince - attest Policy (pol·i·cy) Noun 1. A proposed or adopted course or principle of action. 2. A contract of insurance. Synonyms politics