Im·press | verb
To make a strong and favorable impression on someone.
e.g. The artist's painting will impress the critics with its originality.
Will·ful | adjective
Having or showing a strong and stubborn desire to do something.
e.g. The willful child refused to listen to her parents' warnings.
in·ter·fer·ence | noun
The act of interfering or the state of being interfered with.
e.g. The radio signal experienced interference from the nearby cell tower.
Phrase & Idioms
To cut corners
to do something badly or cheaply
e.g. They really cut corners when they renovate the basement bathroom; the shower is leaking.
Phrasal Verb
eat up
(mainly spoken) to eat all of something.
e.g. Eat up kids and we will take you to the park.
Quote
"You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions."
-- Naguib Mahfouz