
claim (v): To state or assert that something is true, often without providing evidence.
colleague (n): A person with whom one works in a profession or business.
common (adj): Occurring, found, or done often; frequent or ordinary.
consider (v): To think carefully about something, typically before making a decision.
dispute (v): To argue about (something); to question whether a statement or alleged fact is true or valid.
dissatisfaction (n): The state or attitude of being not pleased or content.
disturbance (n): The interruption of peace or quiet; a disruption.
diversity (n): The state of being composed of different elements or people; variety.
frank (adj): Open, honest, and direct in speech or writing.
fortunately (adv): By good fortune; luckily.
harshly (adv): In a severe, strict, or unkind manner.
impolite (adj): Not having or showing good manners; rude.
manner (n): A way in which a thing is done or happens; or, a person's bearing and behavior.
misconception (n): A view or opinion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty thinking or understanding.
prevent (v): To stop something from happening or someone from doing something.
react (v): To act in response to something.
regret (v): To feel sad, repentant, or sorry about something that one has done or failed to do.
respect (n): A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, or qualities.
unfavorable (adj): Not positive or good; expressing disapproval or suggesting a bad outcome.
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