diligence: careful work or great effort
facet: a particular part or aspect of something
temptation: the desire to do or have something that you know is bad or wrong
jeopardize: to risk harming or destroying something/somebody
exonerate: to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that they have been blamed for
construe: to understand the meaning of a word, a sentence or an action in a particular way
implicit: suggested without being directly expressed
controversy: public discussion and argument about something that many people strongly disagree about, think is bad, or are shocked by
travesty: something that does not have the qualities or values that it should have, and as a result is often considered wrong or offensive
"BG computing" typically refers to background computing (processes running behind the scenes, such as data syncing, indexing, or cloud tasks).
in retrospect: thinking about a past event or situation, often with a different opinion of it from the one you had at the time
grateful: feeling or showing thanks because somebody has done something kind for you or has done as you asked
forge: to move forward in a steady but powerful way
artisan: a person who does work that needs a special skill, making things with their hands
accreditation: official approval given by an organization stating that somebody/something has achieved a required standard
notion: an idea, a belief or an understanding of something
far-fetched: very difficult to believe
commonplace: done very often, or existing in many places, and therefore not unusual
Bill Gates "Source Code"
Online Dictionaries Used:
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www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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