Existing in large quantities; plentiful.
To gather or collect gradually over time; to increase in number, quantity, or amount.
Correct or true; free from errors or approximations; describes information, measurements, or descriptions that accurately reflect reality.
Familiar with something through regular exposure; used to it.
To gain possession of something, often through effort or time; to learn or develop a skill, ability, or quality.
Stubbornly unyielding in opinion or decision; unwilling to change one's mind despite persuasion or reasons.
Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose; acceptable but not outstanding.
Next to or adjoining; lying immediately beside or touching another object.
To change something slightly so it fits or functions better, or to become accustomed to new conditions.
A condition or circumstance that puts someone in a favorable or superior position; something that helps achieve a goal.
Unfavorable or harmful; causing difficulties or acting against one's interests.
A person who publicly supports or champions a cause; in law, a lawyer who represents and pleads for a client.
The total amount formed by combining several parts; the whole. As an adjective, aggregate describes something formed by the combination of many parts.
Having or showing a tendency to attack, confront, or behave forcefully; often bold, forward, and sometimes hostile.
To divide and distribute resources, time, or duties for a specific purpose or among recipients; to designate something for a particular use.
A choice or option; something that can be selected as a substitute for another thing.