ADVERB with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally; used to emphasize a strong or exaggerated statement; none whatsoever.
access
NOUN a means of approaching or entering a place VERB approach or enter (a place); obtain, examine, or retrieve
addiction
NOUN the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
affect
VERB to have an effect on; make a difference to.
anxiety
NOUN a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
assume
VERB to suppose to be the case, without proof.
behaviour
NOUN the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
bias
NOUN prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
VERB cause to feel or show inclination or prejudice for or against someone or something.
bogus
ADJECTIVE not genuine or true; fake.
cite
VERB to quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.
; mention as an example.
claim
NOUN an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt. VERB state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
complex
ADJECTIVE consisting of many different and connected parts.
context
NOUN he circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea;
the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning.
controversial
ADJECTIVE giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
credible
ADJECTIVE able to be believed; convincing.
depression
NOUN feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
display
VERB make a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen.
distinguish
VERB recognize or treat (someone or something) as different.
encourage
VERB give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
escalate
VERB increase rapidly.
evidence
NOUN the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
gain
VERB obtain or secure (something desired, favorable, or profitable).
harass
VERB subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation.
insufficient
ADJECTIVE not enough; inadequate
interact
VERB act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act reciprocally.
judge
VERB form an opinion or conclusion about.
maintain
VERB cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
monitor
VERB observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.
official
ADJECTIVE relating to an authority or public body and its duties, actions, and responsibilities.
optimistic
ADJECTIVE hopeful and confident about the future.
prevent
VERB to keep (something) from happening or arising.
publish
VERB (of an author or company) prepare and issue (a book, journal, piece of music, or other work) for public sale; make (content) available online.
ramification
NOUN a consequence of an action or event, especially when complex or unwelcome.
recommend
VERB put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
restrict
VERB put a limit on; keep under control.
support
NOUN help or assistance
VERB to give assistance; to help hold something up
tool
NOUN a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
valuable
ADJECTIVE worth a great deal of money.
NOUN a thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of personal property.
victim
NOUN a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
vital
ADJECTIVE absolutely necessary or important; essential.
ADVERB with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally; used to emphasize a strong or exaggerated statement; none whatsoever.
access
NOUN a means of approaching or entering a place VERB approach or enter (a place); obtain, examine, or retrieve
addiction
NOUN the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
affect
VERB to have an effect on; make a difference to.
anxiety
NOUN a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
assume
VERB to suppose to be the case, without proof.
behaviour
NOUN the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
bias
NOUN prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
VERB cause to feel or show inclination or prejudice for or against someone or something.
bogus
ADJECTIVE not genuine or true; fake.
cite
VERB to quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.
; mention as an example.
claim
NOUN an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt. VERB state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
complex
ADJECTIVE consisting of many different and connected parts.
context
NOUN he circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea;
the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning.
controversial
ADJECTIVE giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
credible
ADJECTIVE able to be believed; convincing.
depression
NOUN feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
display
VERB make a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen.
distinguish
VERB recognize or treat (someone or something) as different.
encourage
VERB give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
escalate
VERB increase rapidly.
evidence
NOUN the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
gain
VERB obtain or secure (something desired, favorable, or profitable).
harass
VERB subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation.
insufficient
ADJECTIVE not enough; inadequate
interact
VERB act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act reciprocally.
judge
VERB form an opinion or conclusion about.
maintain
VERB cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
monitor
VERB observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.
official
ADJECTIVE relating to an authority or public body and its duties, actions, and responsibilities.
optimistic
ADJECTIVE hopeful and confident about the future.
prevent
VERB to keep (something) from happening or arising.
publish
VERB (of an author or company) prepare and issue (a book, journal, piece of music, or other work) for public sale; make (content) available online.
ramification
NOUN a consequence of an action or event, especially when complex or unwelcome.
recommend
VERB put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
restrict
VERB put a limit on; keep under control.
support
NOUN help or assistance
VERB to give assistance; to help hold something up
tool
NOUN a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
valuable
ADJECTIVE worth a great deal of money.
NOUN a thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of personal property.
victim
NOUN a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
vital
ADJECTIVE absolutely necessary or important; essential.
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