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Exploit: Novice
Exploit: Novice
Exploit
- to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage
Most of the employees resigned because they felt that their skills have
been exploited. They didn’t receive reasonable salary.
Apparent
- easy to see or understand
Gradual
- happen slowly and by small amounts
There are favorable responses for the next year’s business proposal.
Refute
- to prove that a statement is false
In order to win over the debate, the students had to refute the
arguments.
Futile
- unsuccessful, or useless
Veer
-to change direction
Some have argued that education has veered too far away tradition.
Impetus
-makes something happen or progress more quickly.
Crowdsourcing
-asking for help on the internet
Eliminate
-to remove something completely
Hefty
- large in amount or size
Prototype
- the first example of something
Amateur
- taking part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job
Exemption
- special permission not to do or pay something
Members of the school club have exemption from taking the test.
Mitigate
Ventilate
Impulse
Abolition
Ignore
Go-getter
Understatement