Aspect [AS pekt]
how a person appears and looks
How something looks from a specific point of view
Any of the numerous ways in which a problem, idea, etc. can be looked at; a certain part of quality, element;
a side facing in a certain direction
Linda´s apect is bright, cheery, and happy - go - lucky
As viewed from my aspect, the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer are rather old fashionand stiled
In deciding whether to build a new water main, the problem must be viewed from the aspect of the contractor as well as that of the eventual consumer
How well a chest player uses his or her knights is just one aspect of the game
The northem aspect of Glemn´s house never got sunlight
Assert [Uh SOERT]
to declare
affirm
to sate positively
to defend or maintain (rights, claims, etc)
to insist
Harold ad to assert tha the was actually himself rather than theh culprit who had stolen his adentity
You must assert your right to vote by registering and then by showing up to cast your vote on election day
When summoned to court, Dolores asserted her right to be represented by counsel
Arturo asserted his innocence
Assess [uh SES]
To estimate the value of something (for example, properly) for the purpose of taxing it
to set the amount of (a tax, a fine, damages, etc.)
to impose a fine, tax, etc
to estimate or determine the signifcance, improtance, or woth of somehting
to evaluate
The cty assesses each lot adn its improvements to determine what the property owner must pay to city hall
for bein late in paying her parking ticket, the judge assessed eleanor a penalty of $40
The town decided to assess a 1% sale stax on top of th e6% already charged by the state
For purposes of insurance, the appraiser assessed the painting´s value at $1,200 to $1,500
how a person appears and looks
How something looks from a specific point of view
Any of the numerous ways in which a problem, idea, etc. can be looked at; a certain part of quality, element;
a side facing in a certain direction
Linda´s apect is bright, cheery, and happy - go - lucky
As viewed from my aspect, the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer are rather old fashionand stiled
In deciding whether to build a new water main, the problem must be viewed from the aspect of the contractor as well as that of the eventual consumer
How well a chest player uses his or her knights is just one aspect of the game
The northem aspect of Glemn´s house never got sunlight
Assert [Uh SOERT]
to declare
affirm
to sate positively
to defend or maintain (rights, claims, etc)
to insist
Harold ad to assert tha the was actually himself rather than theh culprit who had stolen his adentity
You must assert your right to vote by registering and then by showing up to cast your vote on election day
When summoned to court, Dolores asserted her right to be represented by counsel
Arturo asserted his innocence
Assess [uh SES]
To estimate the value of something (for example, properly) for the purpose of taxing it
to set the amount of (a tax, a fine, damages, etc.)
to impose a fine, tax, etc
to estimate or determine the signifcance, improtance, or woth of somehting
to evaluate
The cty assesses each lot adn its improvements to determine what the property owner must pay to city hall
for bein late in paying her parking ticket, the judge assessed eleanor a penalty of $40
The town decided to assess a 1% sale stax on top of th e6% already charged by the state
For purposes of insurance, the appraiser assessed the painting´s value at $1,200 to $1,500