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Associations of "Pros" (30 Words)
advantage | Give an advantage to. This system advantages the rich. |
backwards | Towards or into a worse state. Penny glanced backwards. |
behalf | For someone s benefit usually expressed as in behalf rather than on behalf and usually with a possessive. In your behalf. |
benefit | Derive a benefit from. A benefit gig. |
best | The supreme effort one can make. The best time for planting. |
better | Get better. His ideas for bettering the lot of the millhands. |
boon | A favour or request. A spanking breeze is a boon to sailors. |
downside | The negative aspect of something otherwise regarded as good or desirable. He says being a rock star is a fun line of work when you re young but admits fame can have its downsides. |
excellent | Very good;of the highest quality. Made an excellent speech. |
favorite | A special loved one. A favorite tourist attraction. |
good | In a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard good is a nonstandard dialectal variant for well. This stump will make a good picnic table. |
indulging | The act of indulging or gratifying a desire. |
like | (of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original. A dreamlike quality. |
moll | A gangster’s female companion. I d rush the money over to his moll. |
perquisite | A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right. The perquisites of celebrity are intoxicating. |
plus | (after a grade) rather better than. A grade of C plus. |
positive | A positive photographic image especially one printed from a negative. A player had tested positive for cocaine use. |
predilection | A predisposition in favor of something. A predilection for expensive cars. |
preeminence | High status importance owing to marked superiority. |
prefer | Give preference to one creditor over another. Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels. |
prerogative | Arising from the prerogative of the Crown usually delegated to the government or the judiciary and based in common law rather than statutory law. Suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males. |
privilege | Grant a privilege or privileges to. I had the privilege of giving the Sir George Brown memorial lecture. |
profiteer | A person who profiteers. A war profiteer. |
sideways | At an angle. The lorry slid sideways across the road. |
superb | Used in names of birds with attractive or colourful plumage e g superb lyrebird. A superb actor. |
tout | Offer racing tips for a share of any resulting winnings. He made his fortune touting tickets. |
unmatched | Eminent beyond or above comparison. Infamy unmatched in the Western world. |
upside | The more positive aspect of a situation. Being self employed has its upside. |
value | Fix or determine the value of assign a value to. She had come to value her privacy. |
worthwhile | Sufficiently valuable to justify the investment of time or interest. Extra lighting would make a worthwhile contribution to road safety. |