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The adjective "nefarious" means wicked, evil or villainous. It is often applied to the actions, policies, or plans of a malevolent or evil person.
a adjective can mean you are tring to achieve a target
"Baffled" means confronted by a situation that needs improvement but unable to imagine how to achieve the improvement needed.
action plan
yes, the accomplish meaning is closed on doing or attempting something like the final aim, while the achieve meaning is closed on conquest the same final aim.
Nefarious means evil or plotting harm. Here are some sentences.You have spotted my nefarious scheme! (cue maniacal laughter from evil scientist)You are nefarious!That is a nefarious plot to assassinate the president.
The answer is nefarious.The definition of nefarious is "extremely wicked. Or villainous. Or iniquitous"An example sentence is "I found the green witch to be very nefarious.
Yes it means very wicked, villainous.
The adjective "nefarious" means wicked, evil or villainous. It is often applied to the actions, policies, or plans of a malevolent or evil person.
that is the past tense for the verb 'seek'
Yes, it is. It means in a deliberate or intentional manner.
it's basically lying, or cheating, or doing something unjust.example:under certain circumstances, false statements or promisesmade by a seller of goods regarding the quality or nature of the product that the seller has may constitute misrepresentation.
Destruction of property. The deliberate damage to equipment or information. it also means wreckage
it means discuss something in a private session.
Yes, "indeliberate" means not deliberate or intentional.
In Walden, Thoreau uses "endeavor" to mean putting effort into pursuing one's goals and ideals. He emphasizes the importance of actively striving to live a deliberate and meaningful life, rather than simply drifting through existence. Thoreau encourages readers to actively engage with their surroundings and make deliberate choices in how they live.
Destruction of property. The deliberate damage to equipment or information. it also means wreckage