strict
strict
2. encourage (someone to do something)
3. inappropriate
4. annual leave
5. settle in
6. telecommuting
7. entitled (to something)
Strict: (adjective) demanding that rules are followed with no leniency; firm and uncompromising.
Encourage: (verb) to give support, confidence, or hope to someone to do something.
Inappropriate: (adjective) not proper or suitable in a particular situation.
Annual Leave: (noun) a paid or unpaid time off work, usually granted once a year.
Settle In: (phrase) to become comfortable in a new situation or environment.
Telecommuting: (noun) working remotely, often from home, rather than at a physical workplace.
Entitled: (adjective) having the right to have or do something.
strict
2. encourage (someone to do something)
3. inappropriate
4. annual leave
5. settle in
6. telecommuting
7. entitled (to something)
Strict: (adjective) demanding that rules are followed with no leniency; firm and uncompromising.
Encourage: (verb) to give support, confidence, or hope to someone to do something.
Inappropriate: (adjective) not proper or suitable in a particular situation.
Annual Leave: (noun) a paid or unpaid time off work, usually granted once a year.
Settle In: (phrase) to become comfortable in a new situation or environment.
Telecommuting: (noun) working remotely, often from home, rather than at a physical workplace.
Entitled: (adjective) having the right to have or do something.