Prevalent (adj): existing very commonly or happening often
==>Health problems such as obesity and diabetes are prevalent amongst young people in developing countries today. • To demonstrate sth(v): to show or make something clear ==>The problems of unsatisfactory productivity which Canadian workers are facing demonstrate the importance of enhancing the quality of learning and teaching in tertiary education. • Senior (adj): older ==>Senior family members are expected to set an example to the younger children in order that these junior members can adopt good manners in their adulthood. • Leadership (n): the set of characteristics that make a good leader ==>The lack of leadership in young and inexperienced directors can sometimes put the company in jeopardy. • Problematic (adj): difficult to deal with or to understand; full of problems; not certain to be successful ==>Despite acknowledging the dangers of fast food, many consumers find it problematic to switch to a healthier food choice. • Feasible (adj): that is possible and likely to be achieved ==>With the public support of abandoning polluting vehicles, the prospect of the improved air quality seems more feasible.