adjust (verb): to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms.
I had to adjust the lens in order to see clearly.
adjustment (noun): the act of changing something so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; I made
an adjustment to the chair so that I could see better.
ambition (noun): wanting or desiring some kind of achievement or distinction; My ambition in life is to become someone important in
this world.
avid (adj.): showing great enthusiasm for or interest in: He is an avid moviegoer. She is an avid
reader
consultation (noun): the act of seeking advice or information
from; asking guidance from: You should have a consultation with your lawyer before signing the
contract.
dictate (verb): to give orders; Parents dictate early childhood
behavior.
dictation (noun): a command or order; I heard his dictation, but I
didn’t do what he asked.
disappoint/disappointed/disappointment (verb/adj./noun):
to fail to meet the expectations, hopes, desires, or standards of; let
down
I didn’t want to disappoint you.The disappointed boy cried.
I couldn’t hide my disappointment about the grade that I received.
disappointed baby
dispute (verb): to argue or debate about; discuss. The parents'
dispute ultimately affected the children the most.
eclectic (adj.): made up of what is selected from different sources; John has eclectic taste in music,
from rock to rap.
expertise (noun): expert skill or knowledge; He had the knowledge and expertise to make the project
a total success.
isolation (noun): the state of being alone or far away from others; The
isolation of some South Pacific tribes means that they are still living as they did thousands of
years ago.
misconception (noun): A view or opinion that is incorrect because it
is based on faulty thinking or understanding. It's a common misconception that koalas are
bears.
American misconception about Chinese food
nonchalantly (adverb): unconcerned, indifferent, or
unexcited; casual: He nonchalantly whistled, but his mischief was
apparent.
persistence (noun): the act or fact of continuing especially in spite of
opposition, obstacles, discouragement, etc.; Playing a long game against many other players requires persistence.
scorn/scornful (noun/adj.): The feeling or belief that someone or
something is worthless or despicable; contempt. He showed only scorn for those who were not
as ambitious as himself.
stimulating/stimulation (verb/noun): Encourage interest or
activity in (a person or animal); causing to be excited
There is more hope for humanity in stimulating the good, than in directly suppressing the evil.
Babies need stimulation in order to learn and grow.
viability (noun): the capacity to operate or be sustained: The viability of the company was
guaranteed by the success of its new product.
viable (adj.): practical; workable: Dropping out of class is not a viable
option.