to become skilled at
Master (verb)
1. something that is useful or helpful, that does good
2. an event held to raise money for a cause
Benefit (noun)
to make sounds with the voice; to speak
a plan or idea for doing something
Project (noun)
to cause feelings of fear, worry, or surprise
Dismay (verb)
sticking out
Project (verb)
something said; a comment
Remark (noun)
to make less worried, pained, or troubled
Ease (verb)
enough to fill a need
Sufficient (adjective)
FREEBIE
FREEBIE
to stand for in place of
Represent (verb)
a shortage
Lack (noun)
1. to fall as frozen rain
2. to greet or welcome with admiration
Hail (verb)
a state of being comfortable without worry, pain, or trouble
Ease (noun)
to finish something
Complete (verb)
to go through a process of growth
Develop (verb)
a sudden loss of courage because of fear or worry
Dismay (noun)
to help or be helpful to or to be useful to
Benefit (verb)
one who loves, supports, and is loyal to his or her country
Patriot (noun)
GOOD LUCK!
to make a comment
Remark (verb)
small lumps of frozen rain
Hail (noun)
to be without
Lack (verb)
1. Having no missing parts; whole
2. Finished
Complete (adjective)
1. to make a statement of praise
2. to give advice; to suggest
Recommend (verb)