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chronicle (noun)
a written record of events in the order in which they happened
chronological (adjective)
(of a number of events) arranged in the order in which they happened
circumspect (adjective)
"thinking very carefully about something before doing it, because there may be risks involved - caution"
affair (noun)
affairs  [plural] events that are of public interest or political importance
circumvent (verb)
circumvent something to find a way of avoiding a difficulty or a rule
clamour (verb)
"[intransitive, transitive] (formal) to demand something loudly"
climatic (adjective)
connected with the climate of a particular area
collide (verb)
"[intransitive] if two people, vehicles, etc. collide, they crash into each other; if a person, vehicle, etc. collides with another, or with something that is not moving, they crash into it"
daredevil (noun)
"a person who enjoys doing dangerous things, in a way that other people may think is stupid"
muddy (adjective)
full of or covered in mud
competing (adjective)
"(of different ideas, interests, explanations, etc.) unable to exist or be true at the same time"
complacent (adjective)
"too satisfied with yourself or with a situation, so that you do not feel that any change is necessary; showing or feeling complacency"
compromise (noun)
[countable] an agreement made between two people or groups in which each side gives up some of the things they want so that both sides are happy at the end
concrete (adjective)
"made of concrete - based on facts, not on ideas or guesses"
condolence (noun)
sympathy that you feel for somebody when a person in their family or that they know well has died; an expression of this sympathy
conducive (adjective)
"conducive to something making it easy, possible or likely for something to happen"
confidant (noun)
a person that you trust and who you talk to about private or secret things - noun
conform (verb)
[intransitive] to behave and think in the same way as most other people in a group or society
conscious (adjective)
[not before noun] aware of something; noticing something
consensus (noun)
an opinion that all members of a group agree with
consequence (noun)
"a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient:"
decline (verb)
"[intransitive] (rather formal) to become smaller, fewer, weaker, etc."
dominant (adjective)
"more important, powerful or easy to notice than other things"
major (adjective)
[usually before noun] very large or important
porous (adjective)
having many small holes that allow water or air to pass through slowly
profound (adjective)
very great; felt or experienced very strongly
significant (adjective)
large or important enough to have an effect or to be noticed
stimulate (verb)
stimulate something to make something develop or become more active; to encourage something.
substantial (adjective)
"large in amount, value or importance"
considerable (adjective)
"great in amount, size, importance, etc."
advise (verb)
"[intransitive, transitive] to tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation"
advice (noun)
an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation
consist in something (prhasal verb)
to have something as the main or only part or feature
consist of somebody/something
to be formed from the people or things mentioned
depict (verb)
to show an image of somebody/something in a picture
emphasize (verb)
to give special importance to something
imply (verb)
"to suggest that something is true or that you feel or think something, without saying so directly"
impress (verb)
"[transitive, intransitive] if a person or thing impresses you, you admire them or it"
indicate (verb)
[transitive] to show that something is true or exists
influence (noun)
"[uncountable, countable] the effect that somebody/something has on the way a person thinks or behaves or on the way that something works or develops"
refer (verb)
"to send somebody/something to somebody/something for help, advice or a decision"
respond (verb)
"[intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) to give a spoken or written answer to somebody/something"