Did Coronavirus Just Eat Half My Money: Key Words

badassity
noun
°An abstract noun: audacity and determination


bankrupt
adjective
°having been legally declared insolvent.
verb
°To force into bankruptcy.

batch
noun
°The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time.
"We made a batch of cookies to take to the party."
°A quantity of anything produced at one operation.
"We poured a bucket of water in top, and the ice maker spit out a batch of icecubes at the bottom."
verb
°To aggregate things together into a batch.
"The contractor batched the purchase orders for the entire month into one statement."
°(computing) To batch process a set of input data or requests.
"The purchase requests for the day were stored in a queue and batched for printing the next morning."
adjective
°Of a process, operating for a defined set of conditions, and then halting.
"''The plant had two batch assembly lines for packaging, as well as a continuous feed production line."
synonyms: recipepressingrunlot more»



big box store
noun
°A very large shop, usually the size of warehouse and the shape of a "box.




staying up
phrasal verb
°Not going to bed at the usual time.


byproduct
noun
°A secondary or additional product; something produced, as in the course of a manufacture, in addition to the principal product.

caring
adjective
°(of a person) Kindsensitiveempathetic.
"She's a very caring person; she always has a kind word for everyone."



change-averse
compound adjective
°Not liking changes.


come through
verb
°To survive, to endure.
°To succeed.

compromising
adjective
°Willing or able to compromise.

defeated
verb
°past tense of defeat.
adjective



dips
verb
°Going down


downplay
verb
°To de-emphasize; to present or portray as less important or consequential.
"He would sometimes downplay his Princeton education by saying simply that he went to school in New Jersey."



Elders
noun
°Old people


eventually
verb
°(of a sequence) for some tail.
synonyms: at lastfinallyyetultimately more»

fearful
adjective
°frightened, filled with terror.
synonyms: frightenedtimidtimorous

foregoing
adjective
°Occurring before or in front of something else, in timeplacerank or sequence.
synonyms: preceding


heal
verb
°To make better; to reviverecover, or cure.
"This band-aid will heal your cut."
°To become better.
"Band-aids allow cuts to heal."
synonyms: cureget betterrecover

humbled
verb
°past tense of humble.

lockdown
noun
°(in an institution, such as a prison) The confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
adjective
°Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harshsevere, irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.
"The rosy morn resigns her light And milder glory to the noon. -Waller."
noun
°A relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale.
synonyms: softgentleblandcalm more»

overlap
verb
°To extend over and partly cover something.
"the mousemat overlapped the edge of the desk"
°To have an arearangecharacter or function in common.
"The two maps overlapped at the east and west edges"
noun
°Something that overlaps or is overlapped.
°a situation in the game where an attacking line has more players in it than the defensive line coming to meet it. The attacking side may exploit the overlap by using their superior numbers to break the opposition's defensive line. If attackers outnumber defenders by more than one player this is often termed a two man overlap or three man overlap, etc. If the attacking side fails to break through usually due to poor execution, they are said to waste an overlap.

overloaded
verb
°past tense of overload.
adjective
°loaded too heavily.
°of a word, having multiple meanings depending on context.

"rallying" is not in the dictionary.

raw
adjective
°Of food: not cooked.
°Not treated or processed (of materials, products etc.); in a natural state, unrefinedunprocessed.

regardless
adjective
°Having no regardheedlesscareless.
verb
°Without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences.
preposition
°Paying no attention to; regardless of.
synonyms: anyway

resilient
adjective
°Able to endure tribulation without cracking.
synonyms: bendableflexiblestrong

retire
noun
°The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; also, a place to which one retires.
"His retire is by a lake."
°call sounded on a bugle, announcing to skirmishers that they are to retire, or fall back.
"At the retire, the cavalry fell back."
verb
°To withdraw; to take away; -- sometimes used reflexively.
"He retired himself from the party."
°To withdraw from circulation, or from the market; to take up and pay; as, to retire bonds; to retire a note.
"The central bank retired those notes five years ago."

scary
adjective
°Causing, or able to cause, fright.
"The tiger's jaws were scary."
synonyms: frightening



shrinks
verb
°Get smaller, reduce size


slap
noun
°A blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
°The sound of such a blow.
verb
°To give a slap.
°To cause something to strike soundly.

slowdown
noun
°reduction in speed, or a decrease in the level of production etc.
synonyms: abatementcutbackdiminutionretardation


uninformed
adjective
°not informedignorant.



wiser
comparative adjective
°Older and more experienced, with good judgment