front 1 indication | back 1 -something that serves to indicate Example used in a sentence: Her evaluation will give me a good indication of where I stand in the class. |
front 2 modify | back 2 -to make less extreme : MODERATE -to make minor changes in -had to modify his plan or -to undergo change |
front 3 objective | back 3 Objective noun- something toward which effort is directed : an aim, goal, or end of action |
front 4 phase | back 4 Phase noun- a particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes. Eg. Phases of the moon -a distinguishable part in a course, development, or cycle Eg. The early phases of her career. |
front 5 primary | back 5 primary noun-something that stands first in rank, importance, or value primary adjective-first in order of time or development Eg. The primary stages of development |
front 6 resolve | back 6 resolve verb- to deal with successfully : clear up eg. Resolves an argument -to find an answer to |
front 7 compile | back 7 compile verb-to compose out of materials from other documents. Eg. To compile a statistical chart -to collect and edit into a volume Eg. To compile a book of poems |
front 8 prompt | back 8 prompt verb- to move to action -to assist (one acting or reciting) by suggesting or saying the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned |
front 9 bloom | back 9 Bloom Noun- the flowering state Eg. The roses are in bloom -a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor |
front 10 awaken | back 10 awaken verb- Awake. Eg. He was awakened by a loud sound. Eg. She awakened to the smell of bacon and eggs. |