(v.): To read and check text for errors (like spelling or grammar).
proofread
(n.): A person who creates or designs something new.
inventor
(adj.): Paid for in advance (before it is used).
prepaid
(adj.): The most modern or advanced level of development.
cutting-edge
(adj.): Having a natural skill or ability to do something well.
talented
(adj./n.): (adj.) Very small; (n.) A much smaller copy of something.
miniature
(v.): To spell a word incorrectly.
misspell
(adj.): Able to be used more than once.
reusable
(adj.): Important or large enough to be noticeable.
significant
(adj.): Useful and sensible; suited for actual use.
practical
(n.): A way of dealing with a situation or problem.
approach
(adj.): Able to achieve things without needing others to tell you what to do.
self-motivated
(adj.): Involving imagination or original ideas.
creative
(adj.): Easy for people to use or understand.
user-friendly
(n.): Scientific knowledge, tools, and machines used for practical purposes.
technology
(adj.): Able to be charged with electricity again after it has been used.
rechargeable
(v.): To behave badly.
misbehave
(adj.): Not too expensive; cheap enough for people to buy.
affordable
(adj.): Very clever or intelligent; or, very bright (light).
brilliant
(adj.): New, original, or unusual.
novel
(adj.): Done or happening without stopping.
non-stop
(adj.): Having the power to affect what others think or do.
influential
(adj.): Using new ideas or methods.
innovative
(adj.): Having or showing very strong feelings or beliefs.
passionate
(adj.): Reducing the amount of time needed to do something.
time-saving