verb, formal - to take possession of a territory or place, often by force or without permission
noun, formal - something added, such as a section at the end of a report or agreement
noun - a building added to a larger one or placed near it and used as part of it
noun, British English, informal - one’s best or most stylish clothes worn for a special occasion
verb, British English - to complain in an annoying way
noun, technical - impairment of the ability to write, as a result of brain dysfunction
noun, technical - abnormal or unhealthy interpersonal behaviour or interaction within a group; impaired or abnormal functioning (of a body part etc.)
noun - a person who publicly expresses expert opinions or commentary on a particular subject, especially in the media
noun - a shared basis of understanding or mutual interests; an area of agreement between parties
adjective, formal - not candid or sincere, often pretending ignorance; giving a false appearance of frankness
adjective, formal - showing innocent or childlike honesty and openness; candid, unsuspecting
adverb - in a real, honest, or sincere way
noun - the act or process of entering into or passing through something
noun - the officer on a ship or aircraft responsible for managing money, passenger records, and crew logistics