If we can compromise we will both give up a little but we will gain a lot.
The second grader learned how to do mutiplication.
I do not know this second word. Please check spelling.
Examples with the word "compromise" and other variants: "You've comprised the mission." "Don't compromise the plan." "What we've done was a compromise between the two of us." "We need to learn how to compromise." "He won't compromise his morals." "Despite her hatred of him, she agreed to compromise." "The oversight caused a compromise of the machine."
The mother warned the daughter not to compromise her values.
Compromise is an inevitable part of marriage.
The word "compromise" isn't in the Bible.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples of nouns that a 5th grader will understand are:PERSONmanmotherneighbormusiciandriverPLACEneighborhoodcountrycontinentislandtownTHINGhousehorsehamburgerriverroad
Key word: "COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION!"
That word would be compromise.
Some words you can make out of "grader" are grade, read, dear, drag, and gear.
The tenth-grader is a sophomore.
The opposite of a compromise would be a failure to compromise, possibly a stalemate (remaining in disagreement or unsettled).The opposite of the verb to compromise would be to not compromise, to be stubborn, adamant, or inflexible.