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Adjectives commonly used to describe "report" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Happening once every year.
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(n)
(Canada, US, Philippines) A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest.
In preparation for the main matter; initial, introductory, preparatory.
Approved by authority; authorized.
Having happened a short while ago.
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
Characterized by attention to detail and thoroughness of treatment.
Number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them. The ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two.
Not published.
Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
Having been written.
Temporary.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
Occurring every month.
(not comparable) Newly created.
Of or related to technology.
The ordinal form of the cardinal number three; Coming after the second.
The first letter of a word or a name, especially of a person's full name (their initials).
Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
(v)
(transitive) To make whole or entire.
Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.
One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
Related to finances.
Most recent.
That occurs every day, or at least every working day.
Official.
Of or pertaining to the practice of medicine.
One individual's personality, character, demeanor, or disposition.
Occurring once every quarter year (three months); taking place quarter-yearly.
The ordinal form of the number four.
Kept, or meant to be kept, secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly
(adv)
previously; before now; sooner
Of or relating to words.
(not comparable) Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.
US standard spelling of favourable. [Apt to win favour; pleasing.]
(relational) Relating to the mouth.
Every week.
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
Happening every two years.
Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely.
Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
(of information or a document) Put down on paper by a printing press or a computer printer.
Arousing or holding the attention or interest of someone.
Intending to harm; malevolent.
Speaking or writing at length; long-winded.
Of or pertaining to statistics.
The ordinal form of the number five.
(countable) A piece of knowledge that is hidden and intended to be kept hidden.
Well known.
Expressing or indicating favour or goodwill; approving, encouraging.
Movement or advancement through a series of events, or points in time; development through time.
Directly overhead; vertically on top of.
Terminating in a point or edge, especially one that can cut or pierce easily; not dull, obtuse, or rounded.
Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty.
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
The ordinal form of the number seven.
(of a publication) Issued for sale to the public
Complex, detailed, or sophisticated.
Every year.
Word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally.
Of or pertaining to stenography
The ordinal form of the number six.