Genuine, real, or true.
Authentic:
To plan or invent something by careful thought.
Devise:
To work jointly with others, especially to create or achieve something.
Collaborate T
Ambition:
A strong desire to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
Fluctuate:
To change or vary frequently in level, strength, or value.
Alternative:
A choice or option among two or more possibilities.
Showing steady, careful effort and hard work.
Diligent:
Arranged in the order that events occurred over time.
Chronological:
To make or become less.
Diminish:
Derive:
To obtain something from a specified source
Compel:
To force or strongly persuade someone to do something.
Demeanor:
A person’s outward behavior or manner.
Serving a useful and positive purpose, often through criticism or feedback.
Constructive:
A prolonged public disagreement or debate.
Like a scandal.
Controversy:
To understand something fully.
Comprehend:
Disdain:
A feeling of strong dislike or disapproval for something or someone considered unworthy.
Concrete:
(not cement or what makes us the sidewalk)
Specific, real, or tangible, rather than abstract or general.
Desolate:
Empty, barren, or abandoned; feeling bleak or lonely.
To serve as an example of something.
Exemplify:
To represent something as being larger, better, or worse than it really is.
Exaggerate:
To determine the significance, worth, or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study
Evaluate
Arduous:
Involving or requiring a lot of effort; difficult and tiring.
Benevolent:
Well-meaning and kindly.
Eccentric:
Unconventional or slightly strange in behavior or appearance.
A proposed explanation for something that can be tested through study and experimentation.
Hypothesis:
Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Apprehensive
To light up or make something clear.
Illuminate:
Denounce:
To publicly declare something or someone as wrong or evil.
Eccentric: .
Unconventional or slightly strange in behavior or appearance
Aghast
Filled with horror or shock.