to agree to something
consent
able to stay calm while waiting or dealing with problems
patient
messy or untidy
unkempt
something practical or likely to happen
realistic
a suggestion to help someone decide what to do
advice
to wave or swing wildly
flail
to make something clear or easier to understand
clarify
to participate or get involved
engage
worry or pressure
stress
to promise to do something
commit
upsetting or hurtful
offensive
a habit or way of behaving
mannerism
lying or cheating to trick someone
fraud
strange or unusual
peculiar
to explain why something is fair or right
justify
a big display or scene that draws attention
spectacle
a way or method of doing something
technique
to avoid or stop using something as a protest
boycott
to interrupt with a comment
interject
to hint at something without saying it directly
allude
a word that expresses an action or fact
verb
modifies or describes a noun or pronoun
adjective
a word that means the same or almost the same as another word
synonym
a word used as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
noun
word with opposite meaning to another word
antonym