To make something stable or steady.
Stabilize
“Join” or “connect.”
Attach
The bridge began to _______ in the wind.
Vibrate
Suspension bridges must be strong but _______.
FLEXIBLE
Opposite of fragile.
strong
Something that makes life easier or more comfortable.
Convenience
“Win” or “succeed after a struggle.”
Prevail
Her research had little practical _______.
relevance
Universities often have different _______ for each department.
FACULTIES
Noun form of “relevant.”
relevance
To be easily affected or influenced by something.
Susceptible
“Add up over time.”
Cumulative
The company will _______ heavy losses this year.
incur
Engineers consider the project’s _______ to ensure it helps the right community.
LOCALE
Adjective form of “method.”
methodological
To produce small, continuous shaking movements.
Vibrate
“Method or approach.”
Methodology
Engineers must follow clear _______ for safety.
criteria
A successful charity must show that its programs lead to real _______.
OUTPUT
Opposite of “susceptible.”
resistant
The quality of being easily broken or damaged.
Fragile
“Generous organization that helps people.”
Charity
The data shows a strong _______ between hours studied and grades.
ratio
His explanation was so _______ that nobody understood what he meant.
VAGUE
Noun related to “substantial.”
substant