(no object) to want to have or achieve something (such as a particular career or level of success) — often + to Both young men aspire to careers in medicine. (=both young men want to have careers in medicine) She Read More …
(no object) to want to have or achieve something (such as a particular career or level of success) — often + to Both young men aspire to careers in medicine. (=both young men want to have careers in medicine) She Read More …
Deference refers to respect and esteem that is appropriate to show to someone, such as a superior or elder. Something done in deference to, or out of deference to, someone or something is done in order to show respect for Read More …
Cardinal is an adjective used to describe things—usually abstract things such as rules or principles—that are of basic or main importance. The word is also used, especially in the phrase “cardinal sin,” with the meaning “very serious or grave.” “Seek Read More …
1 : the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc. (noncount) The island has more diversity in plant life than other islands nearby. biological/genetic/linguistic diversity There was some diversity of opinion about what should be done. Read More …
1 : (noncount) US : a short period of time during the school day when children can play The students play outside after lunch and at/during recess. Do you have morning recess? — called also (British) playtime 2 : a Read More …
Remuneration is a formal word that refers to an amount of money paid to someone for a service, loss, or expense, or to the act of paying such an amount. It is synonymous with recompense and pay. The actor was Read More …
1 a : (noncount) : the lack of good sense or judgment : FOOLISHNESS the folly of driving fast on steep, winding roads his folly in thinking that he would not be noticed The folly of such an action should Read More …