(n) 1. the act of providing something which meets a need; 2. something that meets a want or need, especially a temporary place to stay; 3. a settlement or adjustment of differences.
Synonyms: lodging, housing; adjustment, modification, adaptation
What is accommodation
(n) 1. something which is bought or sold; 2. something useful; an advantage.
Synonyms: product, supplies
What is commodity
(n) 1. a continual and irregular change;
2. a wavelike motion; a rise and fall action.
Synonyms: variation, vacillation, oscillation, flux
What is fluctuation
(adj) related to, or concerned with, characteristics, properties, and/or attributes, especially for the purpose of making comparisons.
Synonyms: characteristic, value, evaluative
What is qualitative
an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity
What is a star
(adj) similar, or seeming to be the same, even though technically different; comparable.
Synonyms: similar to, akin, comparable, like
What is analogous
(v) to talk; carry on a conversation;
(n) 1. conversation; 2. something opposite or reversed; (adj) opposite, reversed.
Synonyms: chat, discuss; contrary, opposite, reverse
What is converse
(adj) 1. suggested or understood, but not stated directly;
2. without doubt; unquestioning; 3. involved in, or a part of, without being obvious.
Synonyms: implied, indirect, couched, inherent, oblique
What is implicit
(adj) 1. serving to help, support, or add to; 2. of less importance; secondary; under the authority of another; (n) one who is secondary or under the authority of another, especially a company that is controlled by another company.
Synonyms: auxiliary, ancillary, secondary, contributory, subordinate
What is subsidiary
to fail to meet the expectation or hope of
What is disappoint
(v) to gain, reach, or achieve, especially through effort.
Synonyms: reach, achieve, accomplish, conquer, succeed
What is attain
(v) 1. to be a sign or symbol of; 2. to mean.
Synonyms: indicate, signify, mean, designate, symbolize
What is denote
(n) 1. the act or state of being influenced or managed, especially in an unfair or dishonest way; 2. the act of controlling or moving something with the hands or by mechanical means.
Synonyms: handling, treatment, exploitation, persuasion, sway
What is manipulation
(adj) 1. capable of being touched or felt; 2. considered or treated as fact; 3. real, not imaginary; 4. having monetary value, especially when referring to property.
Synonyms: solid, real, concrete, corporeal, substantial, perceptible
What is tangible
the act of fulfilling a need, desire, or appetite, or the feeling gained from such fulfillment.
What is satisfaction
(adj) 1. expressed in a clear, orderly, and logical manner; 2. sticking together.
Synonyms: articulate, lucid; logical, rational
What is coherent
(n) 1. the act of turning aside or away from a course or way; 2. a difference or departure from that which is accepted as normal or usual.
Synonyms: divergence, difference, departure, variation
What is deviation
(n) 1. something that balances, compensates, or makes up for something else; 2. the start; the beginning;
3. something set off or developed from something else, especially from a plant or family; 4. a type of printing; (adj) placed away from the center line or at an angle; (v) 1. to balance, compensate, or make up for something; 2. in printing, to cause wet ink from one surface to transfer to another surface.
Synonyms: counterbalance, counteract, compensate, equalize, balance
What is offset
(adj) existing or seeming to be everywhere, especially at the same time.
Synonyms: ever-present, omnipresent, universal, commonplace
What is ubiquitous
a person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis.
What is a resident
(v) 1. to be, or to happen, in the same place, position, or time; 2. to be the same; 3. to agree.
Synonyms: match, correspond, concur
What is coincide
(adj) 1. related to accepted rules of conduct and moral principles; 2. characterized as following accepted rules of conduct and choosing right over wrong in one's actions, including in a professional
Synonyms: moral, principled, honorable, just, fair
What is ethical
(v) 1. to continue without giving up, especially against difficulties, warnings, etc.; 2. to last, remain, or continue to exist; 3. to repeat constantly.
Synonyms: continue, persevere, endure, last
What is persist
(v) 1. to make, prove, or declare that something has legal force; to give legal force to; 2. to confirm or support with evidence.
Synonyms: confirm, authenticate, corroborate, endorse, legitimize
What is validate
a number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data, in particular the mode, median, or (most commonly) the mean, which is calculated by dividing the sum of the values in the set by their number.
What is average