A fixed regular payment earned for work, typically paid daily or weekly
What is a wage?
A general term for a person who practices or studies law.
What is a lawyer?
Having or showing a low estimate of one's own importance
What is humble?
To follow or chase someone or something
What is to pursue?
Of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning.
What is vague?
Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments
What is income?
A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters (US term)
What is an attorney?
Unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
What is modest?
To estimate or measure the volume, magnitude, or amount of something
What is to gauge?
Having limits or bounds; not infinite.
What is finite?
The cost required for something; the money spent on something
What is an expense?
In the UK, a legal practitioner who deals with most legal matters and instructs others.
What is a solicitor?
Easily persuaded to believe something; easily tricked.
What is gullible?
To control or influence a person or a course of action
What is to sway?
Involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal
What is cooperative?
A piece of paper proving that money or goods have been received
What is a receipt?
A type of lawyer in the UK qualified to plead cases in higher courts.
What is a barrister?
Diligent and hard-working.
What is industrious?
To evoke or draw out a response or fact from someone.
What is to elicit?
Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; complicated
What is cumbersome?
A repayment of a sum of money, often given when returning goods to a store
What is a refund?
The body of law that relates to crime and the punishment of offenders.
What is penal law?
Untidy, messy, or disordered (often describing someone's appearance)
What is disheveled?
To make something more attractive by adding details, or to exaggerate a story
What is to embellish?
Completely engrossing; compelling.
What is riveting?