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Cottonwood

TermDefinition
Revenue (noun)- income especially of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
synonym of revenue proceeds
antonym of revenue charges
Staple (noun)- a basic or principal item, thing, feature, element, or part
synonym of staple core
antonym of staple accessory
Stint (noun)- a person's fixed or alloted period of work
synonym of stint term
antonym of stint pasttime
Strident (adjective)- loud and harsh; grating
synonym of strident outgoing
antonym of strident silent
Tycoon (noun)- a wealthy, powerful person in business or industry
synonym of tycoon mogul
anytonym of tycoon subordinate
Attribute (noun)- A quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherit part of someone or somethign
synonym of attribute trait
Audacious (adjective)- showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks
synonym of audacious brazen
antonym of audacious timid
Conventional (adjective)- Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed
synonym of conventional usual
antonym of conventional unusual
Convey (verb)- make an idea known or understanable to someone
synonym of convey transmit
antonym of convey receive
Disdain (noun)- the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's respect
synonym of disdain hatred/contempt
antonym of disdain admiration
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