undercover
working or done secretly in order to find out information for the police, a government, etc.e.g.: an undercover agentThe scandal was revealed after months of undercover work by journalists.
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deduce
to form an opinion about something based on the information or evidence that is availablee.g.: We can deduce a lot from what people choose to buy
any unpleasant, sticky or dirty substance
any unpleasant, sticky or dirty substance
dismiss
to decide that somebody/something is not important and not worth thinking or talking aboute.g.: I think we can safely dismiss their objections.
objection
a reason why you do not like or are opposed to somethinge.g.: I'd like to come too, if you have no objection.
recap
(also formal recapitulate) to repeat or give a summary of what has already been said, decided, etc.e.g.: Let me just recap.
significantly
in a way that is large or important enough to have an effect on something or to be noticede.g.: Profits have increased significantly over the past few years.
worthless
having no practical or financial valuee.g: Critics say his paintings are worthless.
tough
having or causing problems or difficultiese.g.: It was a tough decision to make.
get rid of
to throw away, eliminate.e.g.: get rid of the mouse
grumpy
easily annoyed; in a bad moode.g.: Why are you so grumpy today?
tagger
a person who writes or paints graffiti in a public place, using a special symbol or name
speaking of
another way to change to a related topice.g.: speaking of, this is work
I am with you on this one
Showing total agreement