resource n. supply; stock; means of accomplishing a goal; expedient; ability to deal effectively with various situations
respective adj.relating to two or more persons or things regarded individually; particular
respond v. to answer; to reply; to react
response n. reply; answer; reaction
responsible adj. dependable; reliable; accountable; liable
responsive adj. answering; reacting (esp. positively or sympathetically); characterized by singing or reading in alternation
restitution n.the act of restoring to the rightful owner something that has been taken away, lost, or surrendered; the act of making good or compensating for loss, damage, or injury; indemnification
restore v. to bring back into existence or use; reestablish; to bring back to an original condition; to make restitution of; give back
restriction n. limitation; limit
resume n. summary, synopsis; abstract; CV; curriculum vitae
resume v. to recommence; to begin again; to retake; to take back; to continue; to go on
retail adj. pertaining to the sale of goods to final consumers; of the sale of merchandise to end users
retail n. sale of products to final consumers, sale of goods to end users
retailer n. person or business that sells goods to final consumers; person or company that sells merchandise to end users (consumers)
retain v. to maintain possession of; to keep or hold in a particular place, condition, or position; to keep in mind; remember
reticent adj. keeping quiet; reserved; showing self-restraint
retire v. to withdraw from a position (usually due to old age); go into seclusion; to withdraw; to remove oneself from a particular situation; to go to bed
retirement n. withdrawal from one's job or occupation
retreat n. the act or process of withdrawing, especially from something hazardous, formidable, or unpleasant; the process of going backward or receding from a position or condition gained; withdrawal of a military force from a dangerous position or from an enemy attack
retreat v. to fall or draw back; withdraw or retire
retrench v. to cut down; reduce; to remove, delete, or omit
retrieval n. act of bringing back; restoration; act of finding information and sending it to the user as output
retrieve v. to recover; to regain; to bring back; to fetch; to find and bring back; to rescue; to save; to find information and display it as output (Computers)
reveal v. to show; to exhibit; to display; to expose; to disclose; to make public
revenue n. income; return; gains; government income earned through taxation; government agency that collects tax monies; source of income
revere v. to respect deeply; to honor greatly
reverse adj. having the back side exposed to view; opposite; contrary; moving or behaving in a manner opposite to the norm
reverse n. opposite; contrary; back side; rear; setback; misfortune; defeat; gear or mechanism that drives movement in a direction opposite to the normal direction; area printed with a light design on a dark background (Printing)