Therapeutic Concepts

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to receive or take willingly

adjective willing to accept or agree to something

  • The company is currently accepting applications for the new position.
  • I heard that they are accepting new members for the club.
  • She's not accepting any excuses this time.
  • By accepting the challenge, he showed great courage and determination.

noun the action of giving up or yielding to a higher power or authority

verb to give up or yield to a higher power or authority

  • The soldier decided to surrender to the enemy forces.
  • I think it's time for you to surrender and admit defeat.
  • Just surrender already, there's no point in fighting.
  • Sometimes it's better to surrender to the flow of life rather than resist it.

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unfelt' describes a state of not being felt

  • The impact of the new policy changes was left unfelt by most of the employees.
  • She walked through the party with an unfelt sense of unease.
  • The joke went over his head, leaving him with an unfelt sense of confusion.
  • His words were like a gentle breeze, unfelt but still present in the room.