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A firm decision
verdict
A phrase or saying, usually unique to a particular language...
Example: Raining cats and dogs/Cat got your tongue/Three dog night
idiom
To fall apart, usually gradually or over time
deteriorate
Synonyms: Warning, sign of hope
beacon
Synonyms: to change, develop, advance
To purposefully leave something out or reject
excluded
A guiding light or signal
beacon
The state of being clear and straightforward
clarity
Synonyms: resistant, hesitant
Antonyms: eager, excited, enthusiastic
reluctant
Synonym: expression
idiom
Below something else, usually in rank or in an organization
subordinate
A quality or characteristic
trait
To grow or change over time
evolve
Synonyms: Permission, endorsement
consent
Synonyms: to tend to, develop, nurture
cultivate
Easy and suitable to a particular situation
convenient
A law or set of laws
legislation
Plenty, more than enough
abundant
Antonyms: difficult, inconvenient
(Opposite)
convenient
Agreement or approval
consent
Not willing to take action
reluctant
To grow and care for
cultivate
Synonyms: lesser, lower, inferior
Antonyms: above, superior
subordinate
Antonyms: to include, welcome
(opposite)
excluded