| acceptable | worthy of acceptance or satisfactory |
| criticism | disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings |
| environment | your surroundings. Both non-living and living things around you |
| acceptance | the act of taking something that is offered |
| preference | showing a greater liking over something else |
| probably | easy to believe on the basis of available evidence |
| glorious | bringing great happiness and thankfulness |
| citizenship | The act of being a member of a country |
| except | Leaving out or excluding |
| omnipotent | having unlimited power |
| achievements | things you succeeded in doing or accomplishments |
| anxiety | Being nervous |
| ecology | the branch of biology concerned w. relations between organisms & their environment |
| contract | a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law |
| professor | someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university |
| sympathize | be understanding without having to explain; one can relate to that person |
| ignorant | lacking general education or knowledge |
| sucessful | a favorable result , achieving |
| deception | a misleading falsehood |
| career | the general progression of your working or professional life |
| legible | able to be read |
| necessity | anything that cannot be done without ; the condition of being needed |
| righteousness | adhering or following to moral principles |
| attraction | the quality of developing or arousing interest |
| architect | someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings) |