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1aA is the first letter of the English alphabet and is used as an indefinite article before a singular noun.
2abilityAbility is the power or skill to do something.
3abroadAbroad means in or to a foreign country or countries.
4abuseAbuse means to use something or someone in a harmful or cruel way.
5accessAccess refers to the ability to enter or use something.
6accidentAn accident is an unexpected and unintentional event, often resulting in damage or injury.
7accountAn account is a record or report of financial transactions or other events.
8actAn act is a behavior or action that is done by someone.
9actionAn action is something done or performed.
10activeActive means something that is involved in ongoing action or movement.
11activityAn activity is an action that someone does for a particular purpose or reason.
12actorAn actor is a person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows.
13adAn ad, short for advertisement, is a public announcement or notice designed to promote or sell a product, service, or idea.
14additionAddition is the act or process of adding something to something else.
15addressAddress can refer to the location of a person or place, or the way in which a person speaks to an audience.
16administrationAdministration refers to the management and organization of a system, business, or government.
17adultAn adult is a fully grown person who has reached the age of maturity.
18advanceTo advance means to move forward or progress in some way.
19advantageAn advantage is a favorable or beneficial circumstance or condition that gives a competitive edge.
20advertisingAdvertising is the practice of promoting or selling products or services through various media channels.
21adviceAdvice is suggestions or recommendations offered to someone about what they should do in a particular situation.
22affairAn affair refers to a romantic or sexual relationship between two people who are not married to each other.
23affectTo affect means to have an influence on or to produce a change in something.
24afternoonAfternoon is the time of day between noon and evening.
25ageAge is the amount of time that someone has lived or something has existed.
26agencyAn agency is an organization or company that provides a particular service, often acting on behalf of others.
27agentAn agent is a person or organization that represents another person or organization in a business or legal transaction.
28agreementAn agreement is a mutual understanding or arrangement reached by two or more parties.
29airAir is the invisible mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth and is necessary for breathing.
30airlineAn airline is a company that provides air transport services for passengers and/or cargo.
31airportAn airport is a place where airplanes take off and land, and where passengers can board and leave planes.
32alarmAn alarm is a device that makes a loud noise to warn people of danger or to wake them up.
33alcoholAlcohol is a type of drink that can make people drunk.
34alternativeAlternative refers to a choice or option that is different from the usual or mainstream.
35ambitionAmbition is a strong desire or goal to achieve something, often involving personal or career advancement.
36amountAmount refers to the quantity or volume of something.
37analysisAnalysis is the process of examining something in detail to understand or explain it.
38analystAn analyst is a person who examines and interprets data, often for business or financial purposes.
39angerAnger is a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility.
40angleAn angle is the measurement of the space between two intersecting lines or surfaces.
41animalAn animal is a living organism that is not a plant and has the ability to move around and respond to its environment.
42annualAnnual means something that happens once a year.
43answerAn answer is a response to a question or problem.
44anxietyAnxiety refers to a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome or situation.
45anybodyAnybody refers to any person, regardless of identity or specific characteristics.
46anythingAnything means any thing or object, no matter what it is.
47anywhereAnywhere refers to any place at all, without being specific.
48apartmentAn apartment is a self-contained living space within a larger building, typically rented out to tenants.
49appealAppeal is the quality of being attractive or interesting, or the act of asking for a decision to be changed.
50appearanceAppearance is the way in which someone or something looks or appears, often referring to physical features or qualities.
51appleAn apple is a round fruit with a red, green, or yellow skin and a white inside, often eaten raw or used in cooking or baking.
52applicationAn application is a software program designed for a specific task or purpose.
53appointmentAn appointment is a prearranged meeting or arrangement to see someone or be somewhere at a particular time.
54areaAn area is a particular part or region of a place or object.
55argumentAn argument is a disagreement or a reason given in support of or against an idea, action or theory.
56armAn arm is a limb on the body that extends from the shoulder to the hand.
57armyAn army is a large organized body of people trained and equipped for war or military service.
58arrivalArrival is the act of reaching a destination or the time at which someone or something arrives.
59artArt is the expression of creativity and imagination through visual or performing means.
60articleAn article is a written composition on a particular topic, often published in a newspaper, magazine, or website.
61asideAside is a word that means to move something to the side or out of the way, or to mention something in addition to the main point.
62askTo ask is to request information or to invite someone to do something.
63aspectAn aspect is a particular feature or characteristic of something, often considered from a specific point of view.
64assignmentAn assignment is a task or project that is given to someone to complete, often as part of a course of study or job.
65assistTo assist is to help or support someone in doing something.
66assistanceAssistance is help or support that is given to someone who needs it.
67assistantAn assistant is a person who helps or supports someone in their work or duties.
68associateTo associate is to connect or link things or people together in some way.
69associationAn association is a group of people or organizations working together toward a common goal or purpose, often sharing resources or expertise.
70assumptionAn assumption is a belief or something taken for granted, often without proof or evidence.
71atmosphereAtmosphere refers to the overall feeling or mood of a place or situation.
72attackTo attack is to try to hurt or harm someone or something.
73attemptAn attempt is an effort to do something, often with the intention of succeeding.
74attentionThe act of focusing one's mental faculties on a particular object, task, or person.
75attitudeAttitude refers to a person's mental position or perspective, often influencing their behavior or actions.
76audienceAn audience is a group of people who gather to watch or listen to a performance, speech, or presentation.
77authorAn author is a person who writes books, articles, or other written works.
78averageAverage is a measure of central tendency, calculated by adding a group of numbers and dividing by the total number of values.
79awardAn award is a prize or recognition given to a person or group for their achievements.
80awarenessAwareness refers to having knowledge or perception of something.
81babyA baby is a young human being who has not yet learned to walk or talk.
82backThe back is the part of the body that is opposite to the front and includes the spine.
83backgroundBackground refers to the part of a scene or picture that is furthest from the viewer, or the circumstances or events that lead up to a particular situation.
84badBad is used to describe something that is not good or is of poor quality.
85bagA bag is a flexible container used for carrying or storing items.
86bakeTo bake is to cook food in an oven using dry heat.
87balanceBalance is a state of equilibrium or stability, where things are equal and in the right proportion.
88ballA ball is a round object that can be thrown, kicked, or hit in a game or sport.
89bandA band is a group of musicians who play instruments and perform music together.
90bankA bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and makes loans or investments with those funds.
91barA bar is a place where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed.
92baseA base is the bottom or foundation of something.
93baseballBaseball is a sport played with a ball and bat between two teams of nine players each, in which the players score points by hitting the ball and running around four bases in a diamond-shaped field.
94basisA basis is the underlying support or foundation for something.
95basketA basket is a container made of woven material, such as straw or wire, used for carrying or storing items.
96batA bat is a flying mammal with leathery wings that can navigate and catch prey using echolocation.
97bathA bath is a container filled with water in which people bathe to wash their bodies.
98bathroomA bathroom is a room in a house or building that is used for personal hygiene activities such as bathing and using the toilet.
99battleA battle is a violent confrontation between two or more groups, typically involving armed combat.
100beachA beach is a sandy or rocky area next to a body of water, usually the ocean.
101bearBear refers to a large, carnivorous mammal with shaggy fur and a distinctive hump on its back, or to endure or tolerate something difficult or unpleasant.
102beatTo beat means to strike repeatedly, usually with the intention of causing harm or injury.
103beautifulBeautiful means something that is pleasing to the senses or aesthetically pleasing.
104bedA bed is a piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting.
105bedroomA bedroom is a room in a house or apartment where people sleep and keep their personal belongings.
106beerBeer is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains, often served cold in a glass or bottle.
107beginningThe beginning is the start or first part of something.
108beingBeing refers to the existence or presence of something or someone.
109bellA bell is a hollow, usually metal, cup-shaped object that produces a ringing sound when struck.
110beltA belt is a flexible strip of material, such as leather or cloth, that is worn around the waist to hold clothing or carry tools.
111benchA bench is a long, usually wooden, seat for two or more people, typically with a back and sometimes with arms.
112bendTo bend is to curve or to change the shape of something by applying pressure.
113benefitA benefit is an advantage or profit gained from something.
114betA bet is a wager or agreement in which a person risks something of value on the outcome of an event or contest.
115beyondBeyond means further away in distance or time, or in a more advanced state or stage.
116bicycleA bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling.
117bidA bid is an offer or proposal to buy or do something.
118bigBig means something that is large in size or significant.
119bikeA bike is a short form of bicycle, which is a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by pedals.
120billA bill is a statement that shows the amount of money owed for goods or services.
121birdA bird is a warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers, wings, and a beak.
122birthBirth is the process of being born, or the beginning of life for a human or animal.
123birthdayA birthday is the anniversary of the day on which a person was born, often celebrated with a party or other festivities.
124bitA bit is a small amount or a piece of something.
125biteTo bite is to use your teeth to break, cut, or grip something.
126bitterBitter is a taste that is sharp, harsh, and unpleasant.
127blackBlack is a color that is the darkest possible shade, the opposite of white.
128blameBlame is to hold someone responsible for a fault or mistake.
129blankBlank is a term used to describe something that has no writing or printing on it.
130blindBlind means unable to see, or without vision.
131blockA block is a solid piece of material, such as wood or stone, that has flat sides and is often used for building.
132bloodBlood is a red liquid that circulates in the veins and arteries of humans and other animals, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the cells and tissues of the body.
133blowTo blow is to move air forcefully through your mouth or other means, often causing movement or sound.
134blueBlue is a color that is often associated with the sky or water.
135boardA board is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or other material used for a variety of purposes.
136boatA boat is a watercraft used for transportation on water.
137bodyThe body is the physical structure of a person or animal, including all the organs, tissues, and bones.
138boneA bone is a hard, rigid part of the body that forms the skeleton and provides support.
139bonusA bonus is an additional payment or reward given to someone as a result of their performance or work.
140bookA book is a collection of written or printed pages bound together, containing information, stories, or other content.
141bootA boot is a type of footwear that covers the foot and ankle and sometimes extends up the leg.
142borderA border is the line or area separating two countries, regions, or places.
143bossA boss is a person who has authority over others in a workplace.
144botherTo bother someone is to annoy or disturb them.
145bottleA bottle is a container with a narrow neck used for storing liquids.
146bottomBottom is the lowest or deepest part of something.
147bowlA bowl is a round, deep dish used for holding food or liquid.
148boxA box is a container with a flat bottom and sides, typically square or rectangular in shape.
149boyA boy is a young male person.
150boyfriendA boyfriend is a male partner in a romantic relationship.
151brainThe brain is the organ in the head that controls the body's functions and enables conscious thought, perception, and emotion.
152branchA branch is a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or another branch, or a division of a company or organization.
153braveBrave means showing courage or fearlessness in the face of danger or difficulty.
154breadBread is a type of food made from flour, water, and yeast, which is baked and usually sliced before being eaten.
155breakTo break is to separate something into pieces or to stop working properly.
156breakfastBreakfast is the first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
157breastA breast is the front part of a person's chest, usually referring to a female's mammary gland used for breastfeeding.
158breathBreath is the air that you take into your lungs and then let out again through your mouth or nose.
159brickA brick is a rectangular block made of clay or other materials used for building walls.
160bridgeA bridge is a structure that is built over a river, road, or other obstacle to allow people or vehicles to cross.
161briefBrief means of short duration or duration or short in length, or a concise summary or statement.
162brilliantBrilliant refers to something that is exceptionally bright, vivid, or radiant, often associated with intelligence or talent.
163broadBroad means wide in extent or scope, or including a wide variety of things.
164brotherA brother is a male sibling, sharing at least one parent.
165brownBrown is a color that is darker than yellow or beige.
166brushA brush is a tool with bristles or fibers used for cleaning, grooming, or painting.
167buddyA buddy is a friend or companion.
168budgetA budget is a plan for how to spend money over a certain period of time.
169bugA bug is an insect or a small creature that can cause harm or annoyance.
170buildingA building is a structure used for shelter, such as a house, office, or store.
171bunchA bunch is a group of objects or people that are together in a cluster or tightly packed.
172burnTo burn means to use fire or heat to destroy something.
173busA bus is a large vehicle used for transporting passengers, typically along a regular route.
174businessBusiness is the activity of buying and selling goods and services to make a profit.
175buttonA button is a small object that you press to make something happen.
176buyTo buy is to exchange money for a product or service.
177buyerA buyer is a person who buys something.
178cabinetA cabinet is a piece of furniture with shelves or drawers used for storage, often found in kitchens or offices.
179cableA cable is a thick, strong wire used for transmitting electricity, data, or audio and video signals.
180cakeA cake is a sweet dessert made from flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients, often baked in an oven.
181calendarA calendar is a system used for organizing days, weeks, and months of the year.
182callTo call is to use your voice to get someone's attention or to speak to someone over the phone.
183calmCalm refers to a state of peace and tranquility, free from agitation or disturbance.
184cameraA camera is a device used to capture visual images and videos.
185campA camp is a temporary shelter or dwelling used for camping or outdoor activities.
186campaignA campaign is a series of planned actions that are intended to achieve a particular goal.
187canCan is a modal verb used to express ability or possibility.
188cancelTo cancel is to stop or annul something.
189cancerCancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
190candidateA candidate is a person who applies or is nominated for a job, position, or award.
191candleA candle is a stick of wax with a wick that can be lit and used for illumination or decoration.
192candyCandy is a sweet treat made from sugar or chocolate.
193capA cap is a type of hat that fits closely to the head and has a visor or brim to protect the eyes from the sun.
194capitalCapital is a city that serves as the seat of government for a country or state, or it can refer to wealth and resources that can be used to create more wealth.
195carA car is a vehicle with four wheels that is powered by an engine and is used for transportation.
196cardA card is a small rectangular piece of paper or plastic used for various purposes, such as identification or payment.
197careCare refers to the effort and attention given to something or someone in order to keep them safe and healthy.
198careerCareer refers to a person's profession or occupation, often including a series of jobs or positions within a particular field.
199carpetA carpet is a type of flooring made of fabric or woven material.
200carryTo carry means to hold or support the weight of something and transport it from one place to another.
201caseA case is a specific example or instance of something.
202cashCash is money in the form of bills or coins.
203catA cat is a small, furry animal that is often kept as a pet.
204catchTo catch is to intercept and grasp an object that is thrown or falling.
205categoryA class or division of things that share common characteristics or features.
206causeA cause is something that produces an effect or result.
207celebrationA celebration is an event or occasion to mark a special or significant moment, often involving festivities or ceremonies.
208cellA cell is the basic unit of life and the building block of all living organisms, typically consisting of a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles.
209chainA chain is a series of links or rings that are connected to each other.
210chairA chair is a piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, typically with a back and four legs.
211challengeA challenge is a task or problem that requires effort, skill, or courage to overcome.
212championA champion is a person or team that has won a competition or tournament.
213championshipA championship is a competition or series of competitions to determine the best team or individual in a particular sport or activity.
214chanceChance is the possibility of something happening or not happening.
215changeChange refers to the act of making something different.
216channelA channel is a way for something to flow, such as a river or a TV station.
217chapterA chapter is a part or section of a book, typically with a number or title.
218characterA character is a person or animal in a book, movie, or other work of fiction.
219chargeTo charge means to demand payment or to entrust someone with a responsibility.
220charityA charity is an organization that collects donations or funds from people and uses them to help people in need or to support a particular cause.
221chartA chart is a visual representation of data or information, often in the form of a graph or table.
222checkCheck means to inspect or examine something for accuracy or completeness.
223cheekA cheek is one of the two fleshy parts of the face that form the lower edge of the eye socket and the upper edge of the jaw.
224chemicalA chemical is a substance made up of different molecules.
225chemistryChemistry is the scientific study of the properties, composition, and behavior of matter.
226chestA chest is a large box with a lid that is used for storing things.
227chickenChicken is a type of bird that is commonly raised for meat and eggs.
228childA child is a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
229childhoodChildhood is the period of life between infancy and adolescence.
230chipA chip is a small piece or fragment that has been broken or cut off from a larger object or material, often referring to a small piece of semiconductor material used in electronic devices.
231chocolateChocolate is a sweet food made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, often combined with sugar and milk.
232choiceA choice is a decision or selection between two or more options.
233churchA church is a building used for Christian religious worship and ceremonies.
234cigaretteA small roll of finely cut tobacco wrapped in paper, typically smoked.
235cityA city is a large and densely populated urban area with its own government and infrastructure.
236claimTo claim is to say something is true or belongs to you.
237classA class is a group of students who are taught together, or a category or level of something.
238classicClassic refers to something of lasting value or traditional style, often used to describe a piece of art or literature.
239classroomA classroom is a room in a school or college where students receive instruction from a teacher.
240clerkA clerk is a person who works in an office or a store and is responsible for keeping records or serving customers.
241clickTo click is to press a button on a computer mouse or other device.
242clientA client is a person or organization that receives services or advice from a professional or business.
243climateClimate refers to the long-term weather patterns of a specific area or region.
244clockA clock is a device that tells time, usually with a face and hands.
245closetA closet is a small room or space used for storing clothes or other personal items.
246clothesClothes are items of clothing that people wear to cover their bodies, such as shirts, pants, and dresses.
247cloudA cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.
248clubA club is a group of people who share a common interest or activity.
249clueA clue is a piece of information that helps solve a problem or mystery.
250coachA coach is a person who trains or instructs someone in a particular sport or activity, or a vehicle for carrying passengers, typically with multiple seats.
251coastA coast is the land that meets the sea or ocean.
252coatA coat is a piece of clothing worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry.
253codeA code is a set of rules or instructions that are used to program or operate a computer, or to communicate information in a secret way.
254coffeeCoffee is a drink made from roasted coffee beans.
255coldCold is a low temperature, often felt as uncomfortable or unpleasant.
256collarA collar is a band of material worn around the neck, often on a shirt or jacket.
257collectionA collection is a group of similar or related items that have been gathered together.
258collegeA college is an institution of higher education where students can earn degrees and pursue academic studies.
259combinationA combination is a mixture or blend of two or more things or people.
260combineTo combine is to join or mix two or more things together to form a single entity.
261comfortComfort is a feeling of being relaxed and at ease, often from being in a comfortable place or situation.
262comfortableComfortable means providing physical or psychological ease and relaxation.
263commandA command is an order given to someone or something to do something.
264commentA comment is a statement or opinion expressing thoughts or feelings about something.
265commercialCommercial refers to something that is related to business or is done for profit.
266commissionA commission is a group of people authorized to perform a specific task or oversee a particular area of activity.
267committeeA committee is a group of people appointed or elected to consider or take action on a particular issue or matter.
268commonCommon means something that is frequent or shared by many.
269communicationCommunication is the exchange of information or ideas between people or groups.
270communityA community is a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
271companyA company is a business organization that produces goods or services for sale.
272comparisonComparison is the act of examining the similarities and differences between two or more things.
273competitionA contest between individuals or groups to determine a winner, typically in a sport or game.
274complaintA complaint is a statement expressing dissatisfaction or unhappiness about something.
275complexComplex means something that is made up of many interconnected parts or elements.
276computerA computer is an electronic device that can perform various tasks by executing instructions.
277concentrateConcentrate means to focus one's attention or effort on a particular task or objective.
278conceptA concept is an abstract or general idea or notion, often used to describe a particular theory or understanding of something.
279concernConcern means to be worried or anxious about something.
280concertA concert is a musical performance in front of an audience.
281conclusionConclusion is a decision or opinion reached after considering something.
282conditionA condition is the state of something, often referring to its physical, mental, or emotional state.
283conferenceA conference is a meeting of people to discuss or exchange ideas on a particular topic.
284confidenceConfidence refers to a belief in one's abilities or qualities.
285conflictA conflict is a disagreement or struggle between people or groups.
286confusionConfusion is a state of being uncertain or unclear about something.
287connectionA connection is a relationship or association between people, things, or ideas.
288consequenceA consequence is a result or effect of an action or decision, often with implications or repercussions.
289considerationConsideration is careful thought or attention given to a matter or decision.
290consistTo consist means to be composed or made up of certain elements or parts.
291constantConstant means something that doesn't change or stays the same.
292constructionConstruction refers to the process of building or creating something, often a physical structure.
293contactContact refers to communication or interaction between two or more people or things.
294contestA contest is a competition between individuals or teams to see who is the best at something.
295contextThe circumstances or conditions in which something occurs or exists, influencing the meaning or interpretation of it.
296contractA contract is a legal agreement between two or more parties that outlines the terms and conditions of their relationship.
297contributionContribution is the act of giving or doing something, especially to a common fund or for a particular purpose.
298controlControl is the power to influence or direct someone or something.
299conversationA conversation is a talk between two or more people, typically an informal one.
300convertConvert means to change or transform something into a different form or state.
301cookTo cook is to prepare food by heating it.
302cookieA cookie is a small, sweet baked treat that is usually round or flat and often contains chocolate chips, nuts or other ingredients.
303copyA copy is a reproduction or duplicate of an original document, book, or other object.
304cornerA corner is the point where two lines or surfaces meet, often forming an angle.
305costCost refers to the amount of money that is required to purchase or produce something.
306countTo count is to find out how many of something there are.
307counterA counter is a flat surface used for conducting business or for preparing food.
308countryA country is a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
309countyA county is a geographical and administrative region within a state or country, often consisting of several cities or towns.
310coupleA couple is a pair of people or things that are joined or associated with each other in some way.
311courageCourage is the ability to do something difficult or dangerous, even in the face of fear or uncertainty.
312courseA course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject or topic.
313courtA court is a place where legal proceedings take place or a place where a game, such as basketball or tennis, is played.
314cousinA cousin is a relative who shares a common ancestor, but who is not a sibling or direct descendant.
315coverTo cover is to place something over or around something else to conceal or protect it.
316cowA cow is a large domesticated mammal that is raised for meat, milk, or leather.
317crackA crack is a narrow opening or fissure, often in a hard surface like a wall or pavement.
318craftA craft is a skill or activity that requires manual dexterity and artistic ability, such as woodworking or pottery.
319crashA crash is a sudden and violent collision or impact between two objects, such as vehicles or airplanes.
320crazyCrazy means mentally deranged or extremely foolish or bizarre.
321creamCream is a thick, smooth, and fatty substance that is used in cooking or as a topping for desserts.
322creativeCreative refers to something that is imaginative or original, or someone who is skilled at producing artistic work.
323creditCredit refers to the ability to borrow money or receive goods or services with the promise of future payment.
324crewA crew is a group of people who work together on a ship, plane, or other type of vehicle.
325criticismCriticism is the act of making negative judgments or evaluations about something or someone.
326crossTo cross is to move from one side of something to the other, often referring to walking or traveling.
327cryTo cry is to shed tears as an emotional response.
328cultureCulture encompasses the beliefs, customs, practices, and social behavior of a particular group or society.
329cupA cup is a small, bowl-shaped container used for drinking liquids.
330currencyCurrency is a system of money used in a particular country or region.
331currentCurrent means something that is happening or existing now.
332curveA curve is a line or shape that is not straight but instead has a smooth, rounded shape.
333customerA customer is a person who purchases goods or services from a business or organization, often paying money in exchange for the products or services provided.
334cutCut refers to the act of separating or removing something using a sharp tool or object.
335cycleA cycle is a series of events that repeat in a particular order.
336dadDad is a term of affectionate address for one's father.
337damageDamage is harm or injury to something or someone.
338danceTo dance is to move your body rhythmically to music.
339dareDare means to have the courage or audacity to do something, often in defiance of rules or social norms.
340darkDark refers to the absence or very low level of light.
341dataData is facts or information used to calculate, analyze, or plan something.
342databaseA database is a collection of data that is organized and stored in a way that allows easy access, retrieval, and manipulation.
343dateA date is a specific day or time period, often used to indicate when an event occurred or when something is scheduled to happen.
344daughterA daughter is a female child of a parent or parents.
345dayA day is a unit of time equal to 24 hours, during which the Earth completes one rotation on its axis.
346deadDead means something or someone that is no longer alive.
347dealA deal is an agreement or a transaction between two or more parties.
348dealerA dealer is a person or business that buys and sells goods, often in a specific industry or market.
349dearDear refers to something that is loved or valued, often in an emotional or sentimental way.
350deathDeath is the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism, often occurring at the end of a person or animal's natural life span or as the result of injury or disease.
351debateA debate is a formal discussion or argument between people with different opinions or beliefs on a particular topic.
352debtDebt is the state of owing money or being in financial obligation to another party.
353decisionThe act of making a choice or coming to a conclusion after considering options and information.
354deepDeep means going far down or being far from the surface.
355definitionA definition is a statement of the exact meaning of a word or phrase.
356degreeA degree is an academic title awarded by a college or university for completing a program of study.
357delayDelay refers to a period of time during which something is postponed or held back, often due to circumstances beyond one's control.
358deliveryDelivery refers to the act of bringing or transporting something to a particular destination or recipient.
359demandDemand is a request or requirement for something to be done or given.
360departmentA department is a division of a larger organization, typically dealing with a specific area of activity or function.
361departureDeparture is the act of leaving or starting a journey, often from a specific place such as a airport or train station.
362dependentDependent means relying on or being controlled by something or someone else.
363depositTo deposit means to put something in a specific place or location.
364depressionDepression is a mental illness characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and despair.
365depthDepth is the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something, or the extent to which something is deep.
366descriptionA description is a statement or account that gives details about something, often used to help identify or distinguish it from others.
367designDesign refers to the creation or planning of something, such as a building, product, or system.
368designerA designer is a person who creates or plans the look, form, and function of something, such as clothing or buildings.
369desireTo desire is to want something strongly.
370deskA desk is a piece of furniture with a flat surface for writing, reading or working at, often with drawers or compartments for storage.
371detailA detail is a small and specific aspect or feature of something.
372developmentDevelopment is the process of growth, progress, or change towards a more advanced or mature state.
373deviceA device is a tool, machine, or piece of equipment that is designed to perform a specific function.
374devilThe devil is a supernatural being often associated with evil or mischief.
375diamondA diamond is a precious stone that is used in jewelry and is known for its exceptional hardness and sparkle.
376dietA diet is the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
377differenceA difference is a point or way in which people or things are not the same.
378difficultyDifficulty refers to the state or quality of being hard to do, understand, or deal with.
379digTo dig is to break up and move earth, sand, or other material using a tool, or to search or investigate in a determined way.
380dimensionA dimension is a measurement of the size or extent of something, such as length, width, or height.
381dinnerDinner is a meal eaten in the evening, typically the main meal of the day.
382directionDirection is the course or path along which something moves, develops, or changes.
383directorA director is a person who oversees or manages an organization, project, or production.
384dirtDirt is loose soil or earth, often found on the ground or under plants, and can also refer to grime or stains on surfaces.
385disasterA disaster is a catastrophic event or situation that causes widespread damage, destruction, or loss of life.
386disciplineDiscipline is a set of rules or a way of behaving that is expected and enforced.
387discountA discount is a reduction in the price of something.
388discussionA discussion is a conversation or exchange of ideas or opinions, often involving multiple people and focused on a particular topic or subject.
389diseaseA disease is a disorder of the body or mind that causes specific symptoms or affects certain organs or systems.
390dishA dish is a container, usually with a flat bottom and curved sides, used for serving or cooking food.
391diskA disk is a flat, circular object or storage device that can store or read digital information.
392displayTo display is to show something for others to see.
393distanceDistance is the amount of space between two objects or places.
394distributionThe act of sharing or delivering something to various people or places.
395districtA district is a specific area or region, often with its own unique characteristics or boundaries.
396divideTo divide is to separate into two or more parts or groups.
397doctorA doctor is a person who practices medicine and treats patients.
398documentA document is a written or printed record of information, often referring to an official or legal paper.
399dogA dog is a type of domesticated mammal that is often kept as a pet.
400doorA door is a movable panel that covers an opening in a wall or other partition and provides access to a room or building.
401dotA dot is a small round mark or spot.
402doubleDouble means two times the amount or quantity of something.
403doubtDoubt means to be uncertain or not believe something.
404draftA draft is a preliminary or rough version of a written document or plan.
405dragTo drag is to pull something along the ground.
406dramaDrama refers to a genre of literature, film, or TV that deals with serious or emotional themes and has a dramatic plot.
407drawTo draw means to make a picture or image by using a pen, pencil, or other instrument.
408drawerA drawer is a sliding compartment in a piece of furniture, used for storing items.
409drawingDrawing is the act of creating a picture, image or diagram by making marks on paper or another surface.
410dreamA dream is a series of thoughts, images, and sensations that occur in a person's mind during sleep.
411dressA dress is a piece of clothing that is worn by women or girls and that covers the body and extends down to the legs.
412drinkA drink is something you consume that is liquid.
413driveTo drive is to operate a vehicle or to motivate or push oneself or others to achieve a goal.
414driverA driver is a person who operates a vehicle or transportation device, often for commercial or personal purposes.
415dropA drop is a small amount of liquid that falls or is released from a higher position to a lower one.
416drunkDrunk refers to a state of intoxication or inebriation resulting from the consumption of alcohol or other mind-altering substances.
417dueDue means something that is expected to happen or owed to someone or something.
418dumpTo dump is to get rid of something in a careless way.
419dustDust is tiny, dry particles of earth, dirt, or other matter that can float in the air and settle on surfaces.
420dutyDuty refers to something that someone is required or obligated to do.
421earThe ear is the organ in the human body that is used for hearing and balance, consisting of the outer, middle, and inner ear.
422earthEarth is the planet we live on, the third from the sun.
423easeEase refers to a state of comfort, relaxation, or lack of difficulty.
424eastEast is one of the four main cardinal directions and refers to the direction toward the sunrise.
425eatTo eat is to consume food.
426economicsEconomics is the study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services.
427economyThe economy is the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a region or country.
428edgeAn edge is the outer or furthest point of something.
429editorAn editor is a person who is responsible for selecting, revising, and preparing written material for publication or broadcasting.
430educationEducation is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through various forms of learning.
431effectAn effect is the result or consequence of a particular action or event.
432effectiveEffective means something that is successful in producing the desired result.
433efficiencyEfficiency is the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or resources.
434effortEffort is the physical or mental energy that is exerted to achieve something.
435eggAn egg is a reproductive cell produced by female animals, typically containing nutrients to support the growth of a developing embryo.
436electionAn election is a formal process by which people choose someone for a political office or a particular position.
437elevatorAn elevator is a machine used to move people or objects between different floors or levels of a building.
438emergencyAn emergency is a serious or dangerous situation that requires immediate action to be taken in order to prevent harm or damage.
439emotionAn emotion is a feeling, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear, that is experienced by a person.
440emphasisEmphasis is special attention or importance given to something to make it stand out.
441employEmploy is to give someone a job or work.
442employeeAn employee is a person who works for a company or organization and is paid a salary or wages.
443employerAn employer is a person or company that hires and pays employees to work for them.
444employmentEmployment is the state of having a paid job or work.
445endThe end is the final part of something, or the point at which it finishes.
446energyEnergy is the ability to do work, produce light or heat, or cause movement.
447engineAn engine is a machine that uses energy to do work, such as powering a vehicle or generating electricity.
448engineerAn engineer is a person who designs and builds things, such as machines, bridges, or software.
449engineeringEngineering is the application of scientific and mathematical principles to design and develop structures, machines, and systems.
450entertainmentActivities or performances that provide amusement or enjoyment for an audience.
451enthusiasmEnthusiasm is intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
452entranceAn entrance is a way to get into a place, such as a door or a gate.
453entryAn entry is the act of entering or a place where someone enters.
454environmentThe environment is the natural world, including all living and non-living things that exist within it.
455equalEqual means to have the same value, amount, or worth as something else.
456equipmentEquipment is the necessary items for a particular purpose or activity.
457equivalentAn equivalent is something that has the same value, amount, or meaning as something else.
458errorAn error is a mistake or fault that is made, often resulting in incorrect or unexpected results.
459escapeAn escape is an act of breaking free from confinement or danger.
460essayAn essay is a piece of writing that presents and supports an argument or idea.
461establishmentEstablishment refers to a place of business or organization that has been established for a certain period of time.
462estateAn estate refers to a large piece of property, often including a house or other buildings, and any associated land.
463estimateAn estimate is a rough calculation or approximation of the value, quantity, or extent of something.
464eveningEvening refers to the period of time between the end of the day and bedtime, typically from late afternoon to early night.
465eventSomething that happens, especially something notable or significant.
466evidenceEvidence is something that provides proof or support for a claim or theory.
467examAn exam is a test of a person's knowledge or proficiency in a particular subject or skill.
468examinationExamination is the act of inspecting or analyzing something closely, especially in order to determine its quality or condition.
469exampleAn example is something that is used to show what something else is like.
470exchangeAn exchange is a place where people buy and sell goods, services, or currencies.
471excitementExcitement is a feeling of great enthusiasm or eagerness.
472excuseTo excuse is to forgive someone for doing something wrong or to offer a reason for why something happened.
473exerciseExercise is physical activity done to improve health or strength.
474exitAn exit is a way out of a place, such as a building or vehicle.
475experienceAn experience is something that happens to a person, which they learn from and remember.
476expertAn expert is a person who has extensive knowledge or skills in a particular field or subject.
477explanationAn explanation is a statement or account that makes something clear or easy to understand.
478expressionExpression is the act of conveying a thought or feeling through words, gestures, or other means of communication.
479extensionAn extension is a part that is added to something in order to make it longer, larger, or more capable.
480extentExtent refers to the degree or scope to which something exists or is true.
481externalExternal refers to something that is outside or exterior to a particular thing or system.
482extremeExtreme means being very far from the usual or ordinary.
483eyeAn eye is the organ of sight in humans and animals.
484faceA face is the front part of a person's head, where their eyes, nose, and mouth are.
485factA fact is a piece of information that is known to be true.
486factorA factor is a circumstance or influence that contributes to a result or outcome.
487failTo fail means to be unsuccessful in doing something or to not meet expectations.
488failureFailure is the lack of success in achieving a desired goal or objective.
489fallFall refers to the season between summer and winter, or the act of dropping or descending from a higher place.
490familiarFamiliar means well-known or easily recognized, often because of being seen or experienced before.
491familyA family is a group of people who are related to each other by blood or marriage.
492fanA fan is a person who is enthusiastic about a particular sport, hobby, or celebrity.
493farmA farm is a piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals for food.
494farmerA farmer is a person who cultivates crops and/or raises animals for food production.
495fatFat refers to a type of nutrient that the body uses for energy storage and insulation.
496fatherA father is a male parent or someone who fulfills the role of a male parent.
497faultA fault is a mistake or flaw, often in a machine or system.
498fearFear is a feeling of being afraid or scared of something.
499featureA feature is a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
500feeA fee is a payment that is required for a service or to participate in an event.
501feedTo feed is to give food to someone or something.
502feedbackFeedback is information or comments about something that is given to someone in order to help them improve or make changes.
503feelTo feel is to have a perception of something through touch or emotions.
504feelingA feeling is an emotion or sensation that you experience.
505femaleFemale refers to the sex or gender associated with having the reproductive organs and characteristics typically associated with producing eggs, bearing offspring, and nurturing young in mammals and some other animals.
506fewFew means a small number of something.
507fieldA field is an area of land used for a specific purpose, such as farming or sports.
508fightTo fight is to engage in a physical or verbal conflict with someone or something.
509figureA figure is a shape, number, or picture.
510fileA file is a collection of information or data that is stored on a computer or other electronic device.
511fillTo fill is to put something into a space until it is full.
512filmA film is a story that is shown on a screen, usually in a movie theater or on television.
513finalFinal means being the last in a series, or the concluding part of something.
514financeFinance refers to the management of money and investments.
515findingA finding is a discovery or conclusion reached after investigation or research, often referring to a particular fact or piece of information.
516fingerA finger is one of the five digits on the hand, used for grasping and touching.
517finishTo finish means to complete or bring something to an end.
518fireFire is a combustion process that produces heat and light.
519fishFish are aquatic animals with scales that breathe through gills.
520fishingFishing is the activity of catching fish, typically for food or sport.
521fixTo fix means to repair or make something work properly again.
522flightA flight is a journey made by air, typically in an airplane or other aircraft.
523floorA floor is the level surface of a room on which people walk and furniture is placed.
524flowFlow is the movement of a liquid or gas.
525flowerA flower is the reproductive structure of a plant, usually colorful and fragrant.
526flyTo fly is to travel through the air by means of wings or an aircraft.
527focusTo focus is to pay attention or concentrate on a specific thing.
528foldFold means to bend something, such as a piece of paper or fabric, so that one part covers another.
529followingFollowing means happening or coming after something else.
530foodFood is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.
531footA foot is a body part at the bottom of your leg that you use to walk or run.
532footballFootball is a popular team sport that involves kicking a ball to score goals.
533forceForce refers to the power or strength that is exerted on an object to make it move or change direction.
534foreverForever means something that never ends or lasts for all time.
535formA form is a document or template used to collect information or data.
536formalFormal means following established rules or customs.
537fortuneFortune refers to luck or chance, often with respect to wealth or success.
538foundationA foundation is the base or support upon which something is built or established.
539frameA frame is a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something, often used to hold or support other objects.
540freedomFreedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
541friendA friend is a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection and trust.
542friendshipFriendship is a close and loyal relationship between two people who share mutual trust, support, and affection.
543frontThe front is the part of something that faces forward or is the most visible, or it can refer to the area or position directly ahead of someone or something.
544fruitA fruit is the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seeds.
545fuelFuel is a substance that is burned to produce energy, such as gasoline or coal.
546funFun is an enjoyable or amusing experience.
547functionA function is a purpose or task that something is designed or intended to perform, or it can refer to a mathematical relationship between two variables.
548funeralA funeral is a ceremony or service that is held to honor and remember a person who has died, often involving rituals and traditions specific to the culture or religion of the deceased.
549funnyFunny means causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
550futureFuture refers to the time that is yet to come.
551gainTo gain is to obtain or acquire something, often through effort or hard work.
552gameA game is an activity or sport that is played for fun, competition, or entertainment.
553gapA gap is a space or opening between two things or in a structure that is missing a piece.
554garageA garage is a building or structure designed for storing vehicles, often attached to a house.
555garbageGarbage refers to waste materials that are no longer wanted and are usually thrown away.
556gardenA garden is a space used for cultivating plants, often for decorative or culinary purposes.
557gasGas is a type of fuel that is used to power vehicles and machines.
558gateA gate is a movable barrier used to control access to a particular area, such as a field, yard, or garden.
559gatherTo gather is to bring together, collect, or assemble in one place or group.
560gearGear refers to the machinery or equipment used for a particular purpose, or the clothing and equipment worn for a particular activity.
561geneA gene is a unit of hereditary information that is passed down from parents to offspring, determining certain traits or characteristics.
562generalGeneral refers to something that is widespread or applicable to a wide range of people or situations.
563giftA gift is something given to someone as a present or gesture of goodwill.
564girlA girl is a female child or young woman.
565girlfriendA girlfriend is a female romantic partner or companion, often in a committed relationship.
566giveTo give means to transfer the possession of something to someone else as a gift or payment.
567gladGlad refers to a feeling of happiness or satisfaction.
568glassGlass is a hard, transparent material used for windows, mirrors, and other purposes.
569gloveA glove is a piece of clothing worn on the hand for warmth or protection.
570goTo go means to move from one place to another.
571goalA goal is an aim or objective that someone strives to achieve.
572godA god is a supernatural being or spirit worshipped by people, often considered to have power and control over the world and its inhabitants.
573goldGold is a precious metal that is yellow in color and is often used to make jewelry and coins.
574golfGolf is a sport played on a large open-air course, in which players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes.
575goodGood means of high quality or satisfactory standard.
576governmentGovernment is the system or group of people governing an organized community or nation.
577grabGrab means to take hold of something quickly and forcefully.
578gradeA grade is a level of quality or performance that is assigned to something, such as a student's work or a product's materials.
579grandGrand refers to something of impressive size, extent, or importance, often associated with luxury and opulence.
580grandfatherA grandfather is the father of a person's parent.
581grandmotherA grandmother is the mother of one's parent.
582grassGrass is a type of plant with long, thin leaves that is often used for lawns and pastures.
583greatGreat means very good or excellent.
584greenGreen refers to the color of grass or leaves, or something that is environmentally friendly.
585groceryA grocery is a store that sells food and household items.
586groundThe ground is the solid surface of the earth that people and things stand on.
587groupA group is a collection of individuals who share common interests or characteristics.
588growthGrowth is the process of developing or increasing in size, quantity, or degree.
589guaranteeTo guarantee is to promise or assure that something will happen or be true.
590guardA guard is a person who protects someone or something.
591guessTo guess is to try to figure out an answer or solution without knowing for sure.
592guestA guest is a person who is invited to visit or stay in someone else's home, hotel, or other accommodation.
593guidanceGuidance refers to the act of giving advice or direction to someone to help them make decisions or solve problems.
594guideA guide is a person or thing that provides direction or advice to help others achieve a particular goal or outcome.
595guitarA guitar is a musical instrument with strings that is played by plucking or strumming.
596guyA guy is a slang term for a man or boy.
597habitA habit is a regular tendency or practice, often referring to a behavior that is difficult to change.
598hairHair is the protein filament that grows from follicles in the skin and covers much of the human body.
599halfHalf is one of two equal parts of something.
600hallA hall is a large room used for public gatherings or events.
601handA hand is the part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects.
602handleTo handle means to manage or deal with something or to hold or touch something with your hands.
603hangTo hang is to suspend or attach something from above, or to be suspended from above.
604harmHarm is physical or emotional damage that is caused to someone or something.
605hatA hat is a type of headwear that is worn on top of the head, often for protection from the sun or for fashion purposes.
606hateHate is an intense feeling of dislike or animosity towards someone or something.
607headThe head is the part of the body at the top, containing the brain, eyes, ears, mouth, and nose.
608healthHealth is the state of being free from illness or injury.
609hearingHearing is the ability to perceive sound by detecting vibrations through the ear.
610heartThe heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, providing oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.
611heatHeat is a form of energy that causes objects to become warmer.
612heavyHeavy means having a lot of weight or being difficult to lift or move.
613heightHeight is the measurement of how tall something or someone is, usually from the bottom to the top.
614hellHell is a place of punishment or suffering in some religions and belief systems.
615helloHello is a greeting used when you meet or speak to someone.
616helpTo help means to assist or give support to someone.
617hideHide means to conceal or keep something out of sight.
618highHigh refers to being far up or having an intense feeling, often related to drugs.
619highlightA highlight is the most important or interesting part of something.
620highwayA highway is a main road that connects different cities and regions.
621hireTo hire means to employ or bring someone on to do a job or task.
622historianA historian is a person who studies and writes about history, especially one who is an authority on it.
623historyHistory is the study of past events.
624hitTo hit is to strike something with force.
625holdTo hold is to have or keep something in your hands or arms.
626holeA hole is an opening or gap in something.
627holidayA holiday is a day or period of time set aside for celebration, relaxation, or recreation, typically observed by not working or attending school.
628homeA home is a place where someone lives and feels comfortable and safe.
629homeworkHomework is schoolwork that is assigned to be completed outside of class.
630honeyHoney is a sweet, sticky substance made by bees from nectar collected from flowers.
631hookA hook is a curved piece of metal or other material used for catching, holding, or hanging things.
632hopeHope is a feeling of optimism or expectation for a positive outcome in the future.
633horrorHorror refers to a feeling of intense fear, dread, or revulsion.
634horseA horse is a large, four-legged animal with a mane, tail, and hooves, often used for riding or working on a farm.
635hospitalA hospital is a place where sick or injured people are given medical treatment and care.
636hostA host is a person or organization that provides lodging or entertainment for guests.
637hotelA hotel is a place where people can pay to stay for a short period, usually while they are traveling.
638hourAn hour is a unit of time that equals 60 minutes.
639houseA house is a building where people live.
640housingHousing refers to the provision of shelter or accommodation for people, often provided by a government or other organization for those in need.
641humanHuman refers to a person or a member of the Homo sapiens species.
642huntTo hunt is to search for or pursue game or other wild animals for food, sport, or profit.
643hurryHurry means to move or act quickly, often due to a sense of urgency or time constraint.
644hurtHurt is the feeling of physical or emotional pain or discomfort.
645husbandA husband is a man who is married to a woman.
646iceIce is a solid form of water, typically formed by freezing.
647ideaAn idea is a concept or thought that is formed in the mind.
648idealIdeal refers to a standard of perfection or excellence that is considered to be the best or most desirable.
649ifIf is a conjunction used to introduce a condition or hypothetical situation.
650illegalIllegal refers to something that is prohibited by law or rules.
651imageAn image is a visual representation or picture of something.
652imaginationImagination is the ability to form mental images or ideas of things that are not present or that do not exist.
653impactImpact is the effect or influence that something has on a situation or person.
654implementTo implement is to put a plan or decision into action.
655importanceImportance is the quality of being significant or essential.
656impressTo impress is to make someone feel admiration or respect.
657impressionImpression is the way that someone or something is perceived or understood by others.
658improvementImprovement is the act of making something better or improving its quality or condition.
659incidentAn incident is an event or occurrence, often one that is unexpected or unplanned.
660incomeIncome is the money a person or organization earns through work or investments.
661increaseTo increase is to make something bigger or more in amount.
662independenceIndependence is the state of being free from the control or influence of others.
663independentIndependent means something that is free from the control or influence of others.
664indicationAn indication is a sign or signal that suggests something, often used to convey information or point to a certain direction or meaning.
665individualIndividual refers to a single person or thing.
666industryIndustry is the economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and the manufacturing of goods.
667inevitableInevitable refers to something that is bound to happen or cannot be avoided, regardless of any efforts to prevent it.
668inflationInflation is the increase in the price of goods and services over time, often resulting from an increase in the supply of money or a decrease in the supply of goods and services.
669influenceTo influence is to have an effect on someone or something.
670informationInformation is knowledge or facts that are communicated or received.
671initialAn initial is the first letter of a word or name, or the first stage of a process.
672initiativeInitiative is the ability to take charge and begin something new or make changes.
673injuryAn injury is damage or harm caused to a person's body, often resulting from an accident or physical activity.
674insectAn insect is a small creature with six legs and sometimes wings, such as a bee, fly or ant.
675insideInside refers to the inner part or surface of something.
676inspectionInspection is the act of examining or checking something carefully.
677inspectorAn inspector is a person who inspects or examines something, especially for quality or safety.
678instanceAn instance is an occurrence or example of something.
679instructionInstruction is the act of teaching or providing information, guidance, or directions.
680insuranceInsurance is a system of protection against financial loss or damage, often provided by an insurance company in exchange for regular payments or premiums.
681intentionIntention refers to a plan or purpose that someone has, often with respect to their actions or behavior.
682interactionInteraction is the exchange of information or ideas between people or things.
683interestInterest is the amount of money charged for borrowing money or the degree of attention or curiosity shown in something.
684internalInternal refers to something that is located or exists inside of something else.
685internationalInternational refers to something that involves different countries or people from different countries.
686internetThe internet is a global computer network that allows communication and information sharing through websites and other digital media.
687interviewAn interview is a formal meeting in which one person asks questions to another person in order to gather information.
688introductionThe act of presenting or making something known to others for the first time.
689investmentInvestment is the action or process of putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit or achieving a benefit.
690inviteInvite means to request or ask someone to come or join a particular event, gathering, or activity.
691ironIron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe, commonly used to make metal objects or tools.
692islandAn island is a piece of land surrounded by water, often smaller than a continent.
693issueAn issue is a problem or topic that people discuss or debate.
694itIt is a pronoun used to refer to a thing or animal previously mentioned or easily identifiable from the context.
695itemAn item is a thing or object.
696jacketA jacket is a piece of clothing worn over the upper body, often for warmth or style.
697jobA job is a regular activity that a person performs in order to earn money or gain experience.
698joinTo join means to connect or link two or more things together.
699jointA joint is the place where two or more bones meet in the body, or a place where two or more things are joined together.
700jokeA joke is something said or done to make people laugh or feel amused.
701judgeA judge is a person appointed or elected to decide on legal matters in a court of law.
702judgmentJudgment is the ability to make considered decisions based on careful thought and analysis.
703juiceJuice refers to a drink that is made by squeezing or extracting liquid from fruits or vegetables.
704jumpTo jump is to propel oneself upward by pushing off the ground.
705juniorJunior is used to describe someone who is younger or less experienced than someone else in the same profession or organization.
706juryA jury is a group of people who listen to evidence in a court case and decide on a verdict.
707keepTo keep means to hold or retain something in one's possession or control.
708keyA key is a small piece of metal or plastic used to open locks or start machines.
709kickTo kick is to strike with the foot.
710kidA kid is a young goat or a slang term for a child or young person.
711killTo kill means to cause the death of something or someone.
712kindKind refers to a type or category of something.
713kingA king is a male ruler of a country or territory.
714kissKiss refers to an act of touching or pressing one's lips against another person or object, often as a sign of affection, love, or respect.
715kitchenA kitchen is a room or area in a house where food is prepared and cooked.
716kneeA knee is the joint that connects the upper and lower parts of the leg.
717knifeA knife is a tool or weapon with a sharp blade used for cutting or slicing.
718knowledgeKnowledge is information, skills, and understanding acquired through experience or education.
719labLab is an abbreviation of laboratory, a place equipped for scientific research and experiments.
720lackLack is the absence or shortage of something that is needed or desired.
721ladderA ladder is a device consisting of a series of rungs or steps used for climbing up or down something.
722ladyA lady is a polite and respectful term for a woman, often used to show admiration or respect.
723lakeA lake is a large body of water surrounded by land, typically formed by natural processes or human intervention.
724landLand is the solid part of the Earth's surface that is not covered by water.
725landscapeA landscape is a large area of land with a particular type of scenery or natural features.
726languageA language is a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar used by a particular community or nation.
727laughLaugh is a sound made by someone expressing amusement or joy.
728lawA law is a system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members.
729lawyerA lawyer is a person who practices law, as an advocate, barrister, attorney, counselor, solicitor, notary, or civil law notary.
730layLay is to place something in a flat or horizontal position.
731layerA layer is a sheet, film, or thickness of material lying over a surface or body.
732leadTo lead means to guide or direct a group of people or to be in charge of something.
733leaderA leader is a person who guides, directs, or commands a group or organization.
734leadershipLeadership is the ability to inspire and guide others towards a common goal or vision.
735leadingLeading means being in the front or having the most important position or influence.
736leagueA league is a group of sports teams or organizations that compete against each other.
737leatherLeather is a material made from the skin of an animal, usually a cow, used to make shoes, belts, and other products.
738leaveTo leave is to go away from a place or to stop doing something.
739lectureA lecture is a talk or speech given to an audience, often as part of a teaching or informative session.
740legA leg is a part of the body that connects the foot to the hip.
741lengthLength is the measurement of the extent or dimension of something, typically referring to its longest side or distance.
742lessonA lesson is a period of teaching or learning about a particular subject or activity.
743letTo let is to allow someone to do something or to rent a property to someone.
744letterA letter is a written or printed message that is usually sent by mail.
745levelLevel refers to the height or position of something relative to a given point.
746libraryA library is a collection of books and other resources made available for people to use or borrow.
747lieTo lie is to intentionally make a false statement or statement that is not true.
748lifeLife is the quality that distinguishes living things from non-living things, characterized by growth, reproduction, and adaptation.
749liftTo lift is to move something upward or to raise something to a higher position.
750lightLight refers to the electromagnetic radiation that enables us to see objects.
751limitA limit is a point beyond which something cannot or should not go.
752lineA line is a continuous path or mark that is long and narrow.
753linkA link is a connection between two or more things, often used in reference to a hyperlink on a website that directs the user to another web page.
754lipA lip is the fleshy part of the mouth that helps with speaking, eating, and drinking.
755listA list is a group of items or information that are arranged in a particular order.
756listenTo listen means to pay attention to someone or something that is speaking or making a sound.
757literatureLiterature is written works, especially those considered to have artistic or intellectual value.
758livingLiving refers to the condition or state of being alive or in existence, or it can refer to the means of sustaining life, such as food and shelter.
759loadLoad is the weight or burden carried by a person, animal, or vehicle.
760loanA loan is an amount of money that is borrowed with the expectation of being paid back, typically with interest.
761localLocal refers to something that is nearby or from a particular place or region.
762locationA location is a specific place or position in space, typically with a physical address or geographical coordinates.
763lockA lock is a device used to secure a door, gate, or other opening.
764logA log is a thick piece of wood from a tree that has been cut down.
765longLong refers to something that is of a great distance or duration in time.
766lookTo look means to direct your eyes towards something to see or observe it.
767lossA loss is the act of losing something or the result of losing something.
768loveLove is a strong feeling of affection or attachment towards someone or something.
769lowLow refers to something that is not high or tall, or something that is not expensive or important.
770luckLuck refers to success or good fortune, often attributed to chance.
771lunchLunch is a meal eaten in the middle of the day.
772machineA machine is a mechanical device that is used to perform tasks, such as lifting or cutting.
773magazineA magazine is a periodical publication containing articles, stories, photographs, and other features, often targeted to a specific audience or interest group.
774mailMail is the system used for sending letters, packages, and other postal items through a postal service.
775mainMain refers to the most important or central part of something.
776maintenanceMaintenance is the act of keeping something in good condition.
777majorMajor means something that is significant or important.
778makeTo make means to create or construct something.
779maleMale refers to a person or animal that is biologically characterized as having the reproductive organs typically associated with producing sperm.
780mallA mall is a large shopping center with many stores and businesses.
781manA man is an adult human male.
782managementManagement is the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals.
783managerA manager is a person who is responsible for overseeing a team or group of people and making sure they complete their work effectively and efficiently.
784mannerManner refers to the way in which something is done or the way someone behaves.
785manufacturerA manufacturer is a company or person that makes products.
786manyMany means a large number of something.
787mapA map is a visual representation of an area or a place.
788marchTo march is to walk steadily and rhythmically, especially in a group, typically as part of a military or protest demonstration.
789markA mark is a visible trace or impression left by something.
790marketA market is a place where goods or services are bought and sold.
791marketingMarketing is the process of promoting and selling products or services.
792marriageMarriage is a legally recognized union between two people, typically involving commitment, companionship, and mutual support.
793masterA master is a person who has complete control or authority over something, or who has achieved a high level of skill or proficiency in a particular field.
794matchA match is a small stick made of wood or cardboard that is used to start a fire, or a competition or game in which two or more people or teams compete against each other.
795mateA mate is a friend or companion, often a romantic partner.
796materialMaterial refers to the physical substance or matter that something is made of.
797mathA subject that deals with numbers, quantities, and shapes through various operations and formulas.
798matterMatter is anything that has mass and occupies space.
799maximumMaximum is the highest amount or quantity that is allowed or possible.
800maybeMaybe means perhaps, possibly or it could be.
801mealA meal is an occasion when you eat food, especially breakfast, lunch or dinner.
802meaningMeaning is the significance or purpose behind something or someone.
803measurementMeasurement is the process of quantifying and determining the size, amount, or degree of something.
804meatMeat is animal flesh that is consumed as food.
805mediaMedia are the means of communication, such as television, newspapers, and the internet, that reach large numbers of people.
806medicineMedicine is the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness or injury.
807mediumA medium is a substance or material through which something is transmitted or communicated.
808meetTo meet means to come together or be introduced to someone for the first time.
809meetingA meeting is a gathering of people for a particular purpose, usually to discuss or decide on something.
810memberA member is a person who belongs to a group or organization, often participating in its activities or sharing its goals and values.
811membershipMembership is the status of being a member of a group or organization.
812memoryA memory is a recollection or mental representation of past experiences, events, or information.
813mentionTo mention is to refer to or briefly speak about something or someone.
814menuA menu is a list of food and drink items available at a restaurant or other establishment.
815messA mess is a state of disorder or confusion, or a dirty or untidy place.
816messageA message is a piece of information or communication sent from one person or entity to another, often using technology or other means of delivery.
817metalMetal is a hard and shiny material that is used to make many things, such as cars and buildings.
818methodA method is a particular way of doing something.
819middleMiddle refers to the central point or position between two things.
820midnightMidnight is the point in time that marks the start of a new day, exactly twelve o'clock at night.
821mightMight means to express possibility or permission.
822milkMilk is a white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young.
823mindThe mind refers to the part of a person that thinks, feels, and perceives.
824mineMine refers to a place where minerals or other valuable resources are extracted from the earth, or to something that belongs to the speaker.
825minimumThe minimum is the smallest or lowest amount, level, or value that is acceptable or allowed.
826minorMinor means something that is not important or not serious.
827minuteA minute is a unit of time that equals 60 seconds.
828mirrorA mirror is a reflective surface that shows a person's reflection.
829missMiss means to feel the absence or loss of someone or something that one has become accustomed to or fond of.
830missionA mission is a specific task or assignment that is given to someone or a group of people to accomplish.
831mistakeA mistake is an error or fault in action, judgment, or thought.
832mixTo mix is to combine two or more substances together to form a new mixture.
833mixtureA mixture is a combination of different substances or things.
834mobileMobile is a device or vehicle that is capable of moving from one place to another.
835modeMode is the most frequently occurring value in a set of data.
836modelA model is a representation or example of something, often used to help explain or demonstrate it.
837momMom is an informal term used to refer to one's mother.
838momentA brief period of time that has significance or importance.
839moneyMoney is a medium of exchange used to buy goods and services.
840monitorA monitor is a device used to display or measure information, such as a computer monitor or a heart monitor.
841monthA month is a period of time consisting of approximately four weeks.
842moodMood is a temporary state of mind or feeling, often influenced by external factors such as environment or circumstances.
843morningMorning refers to the early part of the day, from sunrise until noon.
844mortgageA mortgage is a loan taken out to buy property or real estate, with the property serving as collateral.
845mostMost means the majority or the greatest amount of something.
846motherA mother is a female parent who gives birth to or raises a child.
847motorA motor is a machine that converts energy into motion, often used to power vehicles or machinery.
848mountainA mountain is a large, natural elevation of the earth's surface, often with steep sides and a peak.
849mouseA mouse is a small, rodent-like animal with a pointed snout and long, curved tail.
850mouthMouth refers to the opening in a person's face through which they eat, breathe, and speak.
851moveTo move is to change the position or place of something or someone.
852movieA movie is a form of entertainment that tells a story through moving pictures and sound.
853mudMud is a mixture of water and soil or fine-grained sediment that can be soft and sticky when wet.
854muscleA muscle is a tissue in the body that can contract and produce movement.
855musicMusic is the art of creating or arranging sounds, usually in a structured way.
856nailA nail is a thin piece of metal with a pointed end that is used to fasten things together, typically hammered into wood or other materials.
857nameA name is a word or phrase used to identify a particular person, place, or thing.
858nastyNasty is something that is unpleasant or offensive.
859nationA nation is a large group of people who share a common language, culture, history, or government.
860nationalNational means something that is related to a country or its people.
861nativeNative refers to something or someone that is from a particular place by birth or origin.
862naturalNatural means something that occurs in nature or is not man-made.
863natureNature is the physical world and all the living things in it.
864neatNeat refers to something that is tidy, orderly, or well-organized, often with a sense of simplicity and elegance.
865necessaryNecessary refers to something that is needed or required, or something that is essential.
866neckThe neck is the part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders.
867negativeNegative means something that is unfavorable or not constructive.
868negotiationNegotiation is the process of discussing and reaching an agreement or compromise between two or more parties, often with conflicting interests or goals.
869nerveA nerve is a bundle of fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other parts of the body.
870netA net is a type of fabric or material that is woven or knotted together with small holes in it, used for catching or trapping things.
871networkA network is a system of interconnected elements, such as computers, people, or organizations.
872newsNews is newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
873newspaperA newspaper is a daily or weekly publication containing news, articles, and advertisements, typically printed on large sheets of paper and distributed for public consumption.
874nightNight is the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
875nobodyNobody means no one or not anyone.
876noiseNoise is a loud or unpleasant sound.
877normalNormal means being typical or expected or not having any significant deviations.
878northNorth is the direction that points toward the Earth's North Pole.
879noseThe nose is the part of the face or head that protrudes above the mouth, used for smelling and breathing.
880noteA note is a brief message or a written or printed symbol representing a musical tone.
881nothingNothing is the absence of anything or something that has no significance or importance.
882noticeTo notice is to become aware of something with your senses or your mind.
883novelA novel is a long work of fiction that tells a story.
884numberA number is a mathematical value used to represent a quantity or amount.
885nurseA nurse is a healthcare professional who provides medical care and support to patients.
886objectAn object is a thing that can be seen or touched and is not alive.
887objectiveAn objective is a goal or purpose.
888obligationAn obligation is a duty or responsibility that someone has, often based on a moral, legal, or social contract.
889occasionAn occasion is a particular time when something happens or an event is celebrated.
890offerTo offer is to give someone the opportunity to accept or take something.
891officeA place where administrative or professional work is done, typically in a building with rooms for offices and meeting spaces.
892officerAn officer is a person who has a position of authority in a government, military, or other organization.
893officialOfficial means being authorized or approved by a person or organization in a position of authority.
894oilOil is a viscous liquid that is used as fuel and in the production of various materials.
895oneOne is a number that comes after zero and before two, or a pronoun used to refer to a person or thing in general.
896openingAn opening is a hole, gap or space that allows entry or access.
897operationAn operation is a planned activity or process designed to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
898opinionAn opinion is a belief or judgment about something, often based on personal experiences or feelings rather than facts.
899opportunityA chance or possibility for advancement or progress.
900oppositeOpposite means being completely different or contrary.
901optionAn option is a choice or possibility that is available.
902orangeOrange is a fruit with a tough reddish-yellow rind and a juicy, sweet pulp.
903orderOrder refers to the arrangement or sequence of things or events.
904ordinaryOrdinary refers to something that is common or typical, without any special or distinctive features.
905organizationAn organization is a group of people with a particular purpose or function, such as a business or government department.
906originalOriginal means something that is the first or earliest form of something.
907otherOther refers to a different thing or things from the one already mentioned or known.
908outcomeAn outcome is the final result or consequence of a particular action or situation.
909outsideOutside refers to the outer part or surface of something.
910ovenAn oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for baking or heating food.
911ownerAn owner is a person who has legal possession or control of something, such as a property or a business.
912pacePace is the speed or rate at which something moves or progresses.
913packTo pack is to put things into a bag, box, or other container for storage or transport.
914packageA package is a box or container used for transporting or storing items.
915pageA page is a single side of a sheet of paper in a book or document.
916painPain is an unpleasant physical sensation or discomfort in the body.
917paintPaint is a liquid that is used to color or decorate things.
918paintingAn artistic creation made using paint on a surface, typically to convey an image or idea.
919pairA pair is two objects of the same kind that are meant to be used together.
920panicPanic is a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that causes people to act in a frantic or irrational way.
921paperPaper is a thin material used for writing or printing on, made from wood pulp or other fibrous material.
922parentA parent is a person who has a child or children.
923parkA park is a public place with grass, trees, and often playgrounds or sports fields for people to enjoy.
924parkingParking refers to the act of stopping and leaving a vehicle in a designated area for a period of time.
925partA part is a piece or segment of a larger object or system.
926particularParticular means something that is specific or unique.
927partnerA partner is a person who shares in an activity or business with another person.
928partyA party is a social gathering or event where people come together to celebrate, socialize or have fun.
929passTo pass is to move past or go beyond something.
930passageA passage is a way through something, often a narrow or restricted path.
931passengerA passenger is a person who is traveling in a vehicle or on a mode of transportation, often for a journey or trip.
932passionPassion is a strong and intense emotion or feeling, often related to love, desire, or enthusiasm.
933pastPast refers to a time that has already happened.
934pathA path is a route or way that is taken or followed to get from one place to another.
935patiencePatience is the ability to remain calm and composed in the face of difficulties or delays.
936patientA patient is a person receiving medical treatment or care.
937patternA pattern is a repeated design or shape.
938pauseTo pause is to stop briefly before continuing.
939payTo pay is to give someone money in exchange for something.
940paymentPayment is the act of giving or receiving money for goods or services.
941peacePeace is a state of calmness and absence of conflict or war.
942peakA peak is the highest point of something, such as a mountain or a wave.
943penA pen is a writing instrument, often with ink or a ballpoint tip.
944penaltyA penalty is a punishment imposed for breaking a law or rule.
945pensionA pension is a regular payment made to a person who has retired from work.
946peoplePeople are individuals who are part of a society.
947percentageA percentage is a fraction of a hundred, often used to represent a proportion or share of something.
948perceptionPerception is the way you think about or understand something.
949performanceThe act of carrying out a task, duty, or function, often in a public setting such as a theater or sports arena.
950periodA period is a length of time or a punctuation mark used to end a sentence.
951permissionPermission is the act of allowing someone to do something or the right to do something.
952permitPermit means to allow or authorize someone to do something.
953personA person is an individual human being.
954personalPersonal means something that is related to oneself or individual.
955personalityPersonality refers to the unique and distinctive set of characteristics, qualities, and traits that define a person's individuality and identity.
956perspectivePerspective is a particular point of view or way of looking at something.
957phaseA phase is a distinct stage in a process of change or development.
958philosophyPhilosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, reality, knowledge, values, reason, and ethics.
959phoneA phone is an electronic device used for communication, typically allowing people to make calls, send messages, and access the internet.
960photoA photo is a picture taken with a camera or other photographic device.
961phraseA phrase is a group of words used together in a sentence to convey a specific meaning.
962physicalPhysical means something that is related to the body or physical world.
963physicsPhysics is the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them.
964pianoA piano is a musical instrument with a keyboard and strings that are struck by hammers when the keys are played.
965pickTo pick is to choose something or someone from a group of options.
966pictureA picture is a representation of a person, object, or scene created by art, photography, or other visual media.
967pieA pie is a baked dish with a pastry crust that usually contains sweet or savory filling.
968pieceA piece is a part or portion of something.
969pinA pin is a small, pointed object used to fasten things together.
970pipeA pipe is a tube-like structure that is used to transport fluids or gases.
971pitchA pitch is a throw or toss of an object.
972pizzaPizza is a dish that consists of a flat bread base topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various ingredients such as vegetables and meats.
973placeA place is a location or position in space.
974planA plan is a course of action or strategy designed to achieve a goal.
975planeA plane is a vehicle that is designed for air travel and has wings and one or more engines.
976plantA plant is a living organism that is typically photosynthetic, has roots, stems, and leaves, and is able to reproduce.
977plasticPlastic is a synthetic material made from polymers that can be molded into various shapes and used for a wide range of applications.
978plateA plate is a flat dish used for serving or eating food.
979platformA platform is a raised surface or area, often used for standing or as a base for something such as a stage or a structure.
980playTo play is to engage in an activity for enjoyment or competition.
981playerA player is a person who takes part in a game or sport.
982pleasurePleasure is a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction.
983plentyPlenty means having enough or more than enough of something.
984poemA poem is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are often arranged in short lines.
985poetA poet is a writer who specializes in creating poetry, often using language and rhythm to express emotions, ideas, or experiences.
986poetryPoetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language, such as meter and rhyme, to evoke emotion and convey meaning.
987pointA point is a specific location or position in space or time, often used to indicate direction or to emphasize something.
988policePolice are a group of people responsible for maintaining law and order, preventing crime and protecting people and property.
989policyA policy is a course of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
990politicsThe activities associated with governing a country or area, including decision-making and the formulation of laws and policies.
991pollutionPollution is the presence or introduction into the environment of harmful substances or contaminants that can damage ecosystems, health, or quality of life.
992poolA pool is a small body of still water, often for swimming or as a reservoir.
993popPop refers to a short, sharp sound or burst, often produced by something bursting or exploding.
994populationThe group of individuals living in a particular area or region.
995positionPosition refers to the location or placement of something.
996positivePositive refers to something that is good or beneficial, or someone who has an optimistic outlook.
997possessionA possession is something that is owned or held by a person or group.
998possibilityPossibility is the condition or fact of being possible; something that may or may not occur or be true.
999possiblePossible means something that can be done or achieved.
1000postA post is a message or piece of information that is published online or on a notice board.
1001potA pot is a container, typically made of clay or metal, used for cooking or storing food or liquids.
1002potatoA potato is a starchy root vegetable that is commonly used in cooking.
1003potentialPotential means having the ability to become something in the future.
1004poundA pound is a unit of weight measurement equal to 16 ounces.
1005powerPower is the ability to influence or control people or things.
1006practicePractice refers to the act of doing something repeatedly in order to improve or master it.
1007preferencePreference refers to a liking or desire for one thing over another.
1008preparationPreparation is the act of getting ready for something.
1009presencePresence refers to the fact of being in a particular place.
1010presentPresent refers to the current time or the act of giving something to someone, often as a gift or award.
1011presentationA presentation is a formal talk or speech given to an audience, often accompanied by visual aids.
1012presidentThe elected or appointed head of a country or organization.
1013pressTo press means to apply force or pressure to something or to urge someone to do something.
1014pressurePressure is the force exerted on an object per unit area.
1015pricePrice is the amount of money that must be paid in order to purchase a particular item or service.
1016pridePride is a feeling of satisfaction or happiness about something that you have done or something you possess.
1017priestA priest is a person who performs religious ceremonies and provides spiritual guidance to others.
1018primaryPrimary refers to something that is the most important or fundamental.
1019principleA principle is a fundamental truth, law, or belief that serves as the foundation for a system of thought or behavior.
1020printTo print means to create a copy of something on paper or another material.
1021priorPrior means existing or occurring before in time, order, or importance.
1022priorityPriority refers to the state or condition of being more important or urgent than something else.
1023privatePrivate means belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group, not for public or general use.
1024prizeA prize is an award or reward given to someone who has achieved something great or who has won a competition.
1025problemA problem is a situation that needs to be resolved or dealt with.
1026procedureProcedure is a series of actions taken in a particular order to accomplish a specific task or goal.
1027processA process is a series of steps or actions taken to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
1028produceTo produce is to create or make something, often in a manufacturing or agricultural context.
1029productA product is something that is made or created to be sold or used.
1030professionA profession is a type of job or occupation that requires special training or education.
1031professionalProfessional refers to someone who is skilled or trained in a particular job or activity.
1032professorA professor is a senior teacher in a college or university who is an expert in their field of study.
1033profileA profile is a description or summary of someone or something, often focusing on their characteristics or features.
1034profitProfit is the amount of money gained from a business or investment after expenses have been deducted.
1035programA program is a set of instructions or software designed to perform a specific task or function.
1036progressProgress is the gradual improvement or advancement toward a goal or better state.
1037projectA project is a planned and organized effort to achieve a specific goal or objective.
1038promiseA promise is a commitment or assurance made by one person to another, that they will do something or act in a certain way.
1039promotionPromotion refers to the act of advancing someone to a higher position or rank in a company or organization.
1040promptPrompt refers to a cue or stimulus that initiates an action or response, or to something that is done without delay or hesitation.
1041proofProof is evidence or confirmation that something is true or accurate.
1042propertyA thing or things that someone owns, typically a physical object or piece of land.
1043proposalA proposal is a suggestion or plan that is put forward for consideration or discussion.
1044protectionProtection refers to the act of keeping something or someone safe from harm or danger.
1045psychologyPsychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, often focused on understanding individual and group behavior, personality, and emotions.
1046publicPublic refers to something that is open and accessible to everyone.
1047pullTo pull is to use force to move something towards you.
1048punchPunch refers to a forceful hit or strike, often delivered with a closed fist.
1049purchaseTo purchase is to buy something by paying money for it.
1050purplePurple is a color that is a mixture of blue and red.
1051purposePurpose refers to the reason why something is done or created.
1052pushTo push is to apply force to move something away.
1053putTo put is to place something in a particular position or location.
1054qualityQuality is the standard or level of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
1055quantityQuantity refers to the amount or number of something, often measured or expressed in numerical terms.
1056quarterA quarter is a unit of measurement equal to one-fourth or 25% of something.
1057queenQueen is a female ruler of an independent state, or the wife or widow of a king.
1058questionA question is a sentence or phrase that is used to ask for information or to test someone's knowledge.
1059quietQuiet refers to a state of low or minimal sound or noise, or to a peaceful and calm atmosphere.
1060quitQuit means to stop doing or using something, often voluntarily and permanently.
1061quoteA quote is a statement or passage from a book, article, or speech that is used as evidence or support for an argument.
1062raceA race is a competition between people, animals, or vehicles to determine who is the fastest.
1063radioA radio is an electronic device that receives and broadcasts sound using radio waves.
1064rainRain is water that falls from the sky when it is cloudy and wet outside.
1065raiseTo raise means to lift or elevate something to a higher position.
1066rangeRange refers to the area or extent of something, often used to describe a series of values or a variety of options.
1067rateRate is the speed at which something happens or the price charged for a service or product.
1068ratioRatio is the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
1069rawRaw means something that is not cooked or processed.
1070reachTo reach is to arrive at a particular place or to make contact with something.
1071reactionA reaction is a response to something that happens, often involving emotions or physical changes.
1072readTo read means to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter by interpreting the characters or symbols.
1073readingReading is the act of interpreting written or printed material.
1074realityReality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than how they are imagined or perceived.
1075reasonReason refers to the cause or explanation for something.
1076receptionReception is the act of receiving or the place where guests or visitors are received.
1077recipeA recipe is a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish or food item.
1078recognitionRecognition is the act of acknowledging or identifying someone or something, often with respect to achievements, contributions, or qualities.
1079recommendationA recommendation is a suggestion or advice on what someone should do or use.
1080recordA record is a collection of information or data that is kept for reference or evidence.
1081recordingA recording is a reproduction of sound or video that is stored and played back at a later time.
1082recoverRecover means to regain something lost or taken away, such as health or possessions.
1083redRed is a color that is the hue of blood, or a shade resembling it.
1084referenceA reference is a source of information or a mention of someone or something.
1085reflectionReflection is the act of thinking deeply about something or contemplating an experience or event.
1086refrigeratorA refrigerator is an appliance used for storing food and drinks at a low temperature.
1087refuseRefuse means to decline or reject something, often because it is not desirable or acceptable.
1088regionA region is a geographical area or a part of a larger area that is identified by certain characteristics or boundaries.
1089registerTo register is to officially sign up for something or to record information.
1090regretRegret refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or been done in the past.
1091regularRegular means something that happens or occurs frequently or at the same intervals.
1092relationRelation is the way in which two or more things are connected or the way in which one thing is dependent on another.
1093relationshipA relationship is the way in which two or more people or things are connected or interact with each other.
1094relativeA relative is a person who is connected to you by blood or marriage, such as a parent, sibling, cousin, or grandparent.
1095releaseTo release means to set something free or to make something available to the public.
1096reliefRelief is a feeling of comfort or happiness that comes from being free of pain, anxiety, or stress.
1097remoteRemote means being far away or distant.
1098removeTo remove is to take something away or to eliminate or get rid of something.
1099rentRent is the money paid to live in a house, apartment, or other property that belongs to someone else.
1100repairRepair is the act of fixing something that is broken or damaged.
1101repeatTo repeat is to do something again.
1102replacementA replacement is something that is used to replace something else that is broken or lost.
1103replyReply means to respond to a message, question, or request, often with a verbal or written answer or reaction.
1104reportA report is a written or spoken description of something, often giving information about an event or situation.
1105representativeRepresentative refers to a person or thing that stands for or represents someone or something else, often in a formal or official capacity.
1106republicA republic is a type of government in which the power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
1107reputationReputation is the overall perception or evaluation of someone or something, often based on their behavior, performance, or image.
1108requestA request is an act of asking for something.
1109requirementA requirement is something that is necessary or mandatory in order to achieve a certain goal or meet a certain standard.
1110researchResearch refers to the systematic investigation of a particular topic or subject.
1111reserveReserve means to set something aside or keep something for future use or purpose.
1112residentA resident is a person who lives in a particular place, especially for a long period of time.
1113resistResist means to oppose or refuse to comply with something, often due to a sense of disagreement, discomfort, or moral objection.
1114resolutionA resolution is a firm decision to do or not to do something, or the act of resolving a problem or issue.
1115resolveResolve means to settle or find a solution to a problem or dispute.
1116resortA resort is a place where people go for relaxation or recreation, usually located in a scenic or tourist destination.
1117resourceA resource is something that can be used to achieve a particular purpose or goal.
1118respectRespect is a feeling of admiration or appreciation for someone or something.
1119respondRespond is to reply or react to something.
1120responseA response is an answer or reaction to something that has been said or done.
1121responsibilityResponsibility is the state or fact of being accountable or answerable for something within one's control.
1122restRest means to relax or take a break from activity.
1123restaurantRestaurant is a place where people can order and eat meals prepared by professional chefs.
1124resultA result is the outcome or consequence of an action or event.
1125returnTo return is to go back to a previous place or condition, or to give something back to its original owner.
1126revealReveal means to make something known or visible that was previously concealed or hidden.
1127revenueRevenue is the income that a company or organization earns from its business activities.
1128reviewA review is an evaluation or assessment of something, such as a product or service.
1129revolutionRevolution is a sudden and often violent change in the political system or the way of doing things.
1130rewardA reward is something given in return for good behavior or work, often as a form of incentive or recognition.
1131riceRice is a type of grain that is a staple food in many cultures around the world.
1132richRich means having a lot of money or valuable possessions.
1133rideTo ride means to travel on something, such as a vehicle or animal, by sitting on it.
1134ringA ring is a circular band worn on the finger, typically as an ornament or a symbol of marriage or commitment.
1135ripRip means to tear or separate something forcefully or quickly, often resulting in damage or destruction.
1136riseTo rise is to move upward from a lower position or to increase in amount or number.
1137riskRisk refers to the potential for harm or loss that may result from a particular action or decision.
1138riverA river is a large natural flow of water that runs through the land.
1139roadA road is a paved or unpaved pathway used for transportation, typically by vehicles or pedestrians.
1140rockA rock is a natural substance made up of minerals or other materials.
1141roleA role is the function or position someone or something plays in a particular situation or setting.
1142rollRoll means to move forward by turning over and over, such as a ball or a barrel.
1143roofA roof is the uppermost part of a building that covers and protects the inside from the elements.
1144roomA room is a space within a building that is enclosed by walls and used for a particular purpose.
1145ropeRope is a strong cord made of twisted fibers, used for tying or pulling objects.
1146roughRough refers to the surface or texture that is uneven, bumpy, or not smooth.
1147roundRound means something that is circular or curved.
1148routineA routine is a sequence of actions that are regularly followed.
1149rowA row is a line of things arranged side by side, often in a straight line or sequence.
1150royalRoyal refers to something that is related to or associated with a king, queen, or royalty.
1151rubRub means to apply pressure or friction to something with one's hands or another object, often to clean, polish, or soothe.
1152ruinRuin is the state of being destroyed or in disrepair.
1153ruleA rule is a statement that tells you what you can or cannot do.
1154runTo run is to move quickly on foot.
1155rushRush refers to a sudden, rapid movement or activity, often characterized by a sense of urgency or haste.
1156sadSad is a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow.
1157safeSafe means something that is free from danger or harm.
1158safetySafety is the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury.
1159sailTo sail is to travel on water using wind power, usually on a boat or ship.
1160saladA salad is a mixture of vegetables, fruits, and sometimes meat or other ingredients, usually served cold with a dressing.
1161salaryA salary is a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work done.
1162saleA sale is an event or process of selling goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment.
1163saltSalt is a mineral substance that is commonly used to season or preserve food.
1164sampleA sample is a small portion or piece of something that is taken as a representation of the whole.
1165sandSand is a substance made of small grains of rock or minerals, often found on beaches or in deserts.
1166sandwichA sandwich is a food item made by placing filling (such as meat or vegetables) between two slices of bread.
1167satisfactionSatisfaction is the feeling of pleasure or contentment that comes from fulfilling a desire or need.
1168saveTo save means to keep something for future use or to rescue someone or something from harm.
1169savingsSavings are money that you set aside and don't spend.
1170scaleA scale is a tool used to measure the weight or size of something.
1171sceneA scene is a particular setting or location, often referring to a specific moment in time or event that is taking place or has already occurred.
1172scheduleA schedule is a plan that shows what will happen at a specific time or during a specific period.
1173schemeA scheme is a plan or proposal for achieving a particular goal or outcome.
1174schoolA school is an educational institution where students are taught and trained.
1175scienceScience is the systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
1176scoreScore refers to the number of points earned in a game or test.
1177scratchScratch is a mark or wound on a surface caused by rubbing or scraping.
1178screenA screen is a flat surface that displays images or text, such as on a computer or television.
1179screwTo screw means to twist or turn a threaded object to fasten it or unfasten it.
1180scriptA script is a written text or document used in theater, film, or television productions, often containing dialogue and stage directions.
1181seaThe sea is a large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface and is home to a diverse range of marine life.
1182searchTo search is to look for something or someone, often with the intent of finding them.
1183seasonA season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight.
1184seatA seat is a piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on.
1185secondSecond refers to the unit of time equal to one-sixtieth of a minute.
1186secretSecret means being kept hidden or not known by others or having confidential information.
1187secretaryA secretary is a person who performs administrative or clerical tasks, often working for an individual or organization.
1188sectionA section is a distinct part or subdivision of something larger.
1189sectorSector is a part or division of an area or sphere, especially of business, society, or the economy.
1190securitySecurity is the state of being protected against harm, loss, or unauthorized access.
1191selectionA selection is a choice made from a group of options or possibilities.
1192selfThe self refers to an individual's consciousness or identity, or it can refer to the totality of a person's being.
1193sellTo sell means to exchange something for money or to convince someone to buy something.
1194seniorSenior is someone who is older or more experienced than others in a group or organization.
1195senseSense refers to the ability to perceive and understand the world around us through our senses.
1196sensitiveSensitive means easily affected or influenced by external factors.
1197sentenceA sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought or idea.
1198seriesA series is a number of events or things of a similar kind that follow each other in sequence.
1199serveTo serve is to provide a service or perform a duty for someone or something.
1200serviceService refers to the work or assistance provided to others, often in exchange for payment.
1201sessionA session is a period of time during which a particular activity or event takes place.
1202setSet refers to a collection of objects or things that belong together.
1203settingA setting is the place, time, and conditions in which something happens or exists.
1204sexSex refers to the physical act of sexual intercourse between two individuals.
1205shakeShake refers to a rapid, back-and-forth movement, often involving the hands or body.
1206shameShame is a feeling of guilt or embarrassment caused by doing something wrong or inappropriate.
1207shapeShape refers to the physical form or appearance of an object.
1208shareA share is a portion or part of something that is divided among a group or individuals.
1209sheShe refers to a female person or animal.
1210shelterA shelter is a place that provides protection from bad weather or danger.
1211shiftShift refers to a change or adjustment in position, direction, or focus, often involving a movement or transfer from one thing to another.
1212shineShine refers to a bright, glowing appearance or luster, often associated with the reflection of light.
1213shipA ship is a large vessel used for transporting goods or people across water.
1214shirtA shirt is a garment worn on the upper body, often with a collar, buttons, and sleeves, and typically made of cotton or other fabrics.
1215shockShock is a sudden, intense feeling of surprise or disbelief, often caused by something unexpected.
1216shoeA shoe is a covering for the foot, typically made of leather or rubber.
1217shootTo shoot is to fire a weapon or take a photograph.
1218shopA shop is a place where goods or services are sold.
1219shoppingThe activity of browsing and purchasing goods, typically in a retail store or online.
1220shotA shot is a small amount of a liquid substance, such as a medication or alcoholic beverage, or it can refer to a single discharge of a gun or firearm.
1221shoulderA shoulder is the part of the body that connects the arm to the torso.
1222showShow refers to an event or performance that is intended to be watched or seen.
1223showerA shower is a device used to wash oneself with water that is sprayed from above.
1224sickSick is a state of physical or mental illness or discomfort.
1225sideA side is one of the two surfaces of something flat or the left or right of a person or object.
1226signA sign is a visual indication or signal, often used to convey information or instructions.
1227signalA signal is a sound, gesture, or object used to convey information or instructions.
1228signatureSignature is a person's name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification, authorization, or approval.
1229significanceSignificance is the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
1230sillySilly refers to something that is foolish, absurd, or nonsensical, often with a sense of humor or playfulness.
1231silverSilver is a precious metal that has a shiny, white-grey color.
1232simpleSimple means something that is easy to understand or do.
1233singTo sing is to make music with your voice.
1234singerA singer is a person who sings, typically as a profession or as a form of artistic expression.
1235singleSingle means one and not more than one.
1236sinkSink means to descend or fall downward, often into water or a hole.
1237sirSir is a polite and respectful term of address for a man, often used to show respect or courtesy.
1238sisterA sister is a female sibling, either younger or older.
1239siteA site is a location or place where something is or will be located.
1240situationA situation is a set of circumstances or conditions in which something or someone exists or operates.
1241sizeSize refers to the physical dimensions or extent of something.
1242skillA skill is the ability to do something well, often as a result of training or practice.
1243skinSkin is the outer layer that covers the body of a person or animal.
1244skirtA skirt is a garment worn by women that hangs from the waist and covers the legs.
1245skyThe sky is the space above the earth that is filled with clouds, stars, and the sun.
1246sleepTo sleep means to rest and be in a state of unconsciousness for a period of time.
1247sliceA slice is a thin, flat piece of something that has been cut.
1248slideA slide is a smooth, sloping surface or chute that is used for gliding or descending.
1249slipSlip means to slide or lose one's footing on a surface, often accidentally.
1250smellA smell is a distinctive odor or fragrance that can be perceived by the nose.
1251smileSmile refers to the expression of happiness, joy, or amusement, often characterized by the lifting of the corners of the mouth and the showing of teeth.
1252smokeSmoke is a visible suspension of particles in the air, typically created by burning something.
1253snowSnow is a type of precipitation that falls from the sky in cold weather and covers the ground in white.
1254societySociety is the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations.
1255sockA sock is a piece of clothing worn on the foot and ankle, usually made of cotton or wool.
1256softSoft means something that is not hard or firm and can be easily pressed.
1257softwareSoftware is the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
1258soilSoil is the natural material that makes up the surface layer of the Earth's crust.
1259solidSolid means something that is not liquid or gas and has a fixed shape.
1260solutionA solution is a means of solving a problem or addressing an issue.
1261somewhereSomewhere refers to a place that is not specified or known.
1262sonA son is a male child of a parent or parents.
1263songSong is a musical composition consisting of lyrics and a melody typically for voice with accompaniment.
1264sortSort means to categorize or put things in order based on their similarities or differences.
1265soundSound is the vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard by the ear.
1266soupSoup is a liquid dish typically made by boiling vegetables, meat, or fish in water or stock.
1267sourceA source is the place or thing that something comes from or is obtained from.
1268southSouth refers to the direction opposite to north, towards the Earth's southern pole.
1269spaceSpace is the area or expanse that exists beyond the Earth's atmosphere, or a place or area that is unoccupied.
1270spareSpare means to give or provide something extra or in addition to what is required.
1271speakerA speaker is someone who talks to an audience.
1272specialSpecial refers to something that is different or unique and is not like other things.
1273specialistA specialist is a person who has expertise in a particular field or subject.
1274specificSpecific refers to something that is precise, clear, and well-defined.
1275speechA speech is a formal talk given to an audience, especially one given by someone in a position of authority.
1276speedSpeed is how fast something is moving.
1277spellSpell refers to a series of letters or words that form a word, phrase, or sentence, often used for communication or writing.
1278spendTo spend is to use money to buy something or to use time doing something.
1279spiritA spirit is a non-physical entity that is believed to inhabit or influence a person, place, or thing.
1280spiritualSpiritual refers to matters of the spirit or soul, rather than material or physical things.
1281spiteSpite is a feeling of resentment or ill-will towards someone, often leading to harmful or negative actions.
1282splitSplit is to divide something into two or more parts.
1283sportSport is an activity or game that requires physical skill and is usually competitive.
1284spotA spot is a small area or place, or it can refer to a stain or blemish on a surface.
1285spraySpray is a liquid or mist that is dispersed in the air in small droplets, often used for cleaning or applying chemicals.
1286spreadTo spread means to make something cover a larger area or to distribute something over a surface.
1287springSpring means the season between winter and summer or a coil or elastic object that can be stretched and then returns to its original shape.
1288squareSquare refers to a shape with four equal sides and four 90-degree angles.
1289stableA stable is a building where horses are kept and cared for.
1290staffStaff are people who work for an organization or business.
1291stageA stage is a raised platform or area on which actors or performers present a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
1292standTo stand means to be upright on your feet or to take a position or viewpoint.
1293standardA standard is a level of quality or performance that is generally accepted as normal or acceptable.
1294starA star is a luminous celestial body visible in the sky at night, which is made up of hot gases and emits its own light.
1295startTo start means to begin or initiate something.
1296stateA state is a defined area of a country or region that has its own government and laws.
1297statementA statement is a declaration or expression of a fact, idea, opinion, or thought.
1298stationA station is a place where vehicles stop to pick up or drop off passengers or goods, such as a train station or gas station.
1299statusStatus refers to someone's social or professional position or standing.
1300stayTo stay is to remain in a particular place or to continue in a particular state or condition.
1301steakA steak is a cut of meat, usually beef, that is cooked by grilling or frying.
1302stealSteal means to take something without permission or right, often in a surreptitious or illegal manner.
1303stepA step is one movement of the foot when walking or running.
1304stickA stick is a long, thin piece of wood or other material that is used for various purposes.
1305stillStill means to remain in the same position or state without changing.
1306stockStock refers to a supply of goods or materials that a company keeps to sell or trade.
1307stomachThe stomach is an organ in the body that breaks down food for digestion.
1308stopTo stop is to cease movement or action.
1309storageStorage is the act of keeping something in a place for future use.
1310storeA store is a retail establishment where goods are sold to customers.
1311stormA storm is a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds, thunder, and lightning.
1312storyA story is a narrative account of a sequence of events.
1313strainStrain is a physical or mental tension or pressure.
1314strangerA stranger is someone who you do not know.
1315strategyA strategy is a plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or objective.
1316streetA street is a public road in a city or town, usually lined with buildings and used for vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
1317strengthStrength is the measure of how much force or power a person or thing has.
1318stressStress is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension caused by adverse circumstances.
1319stretchStretch means to extend or elongate something, often with a sense of flexibility, tension, or reach.
1320strikeStrike is a work stoppage caused by employees refusing to work until their demands are met.
1321stringA string is a thin piece of cord or material used for tying or holding things together.
1322stripA strip is a long, narrow piece of material or land, often used for decoration or as a strip of film in a movie.
1323strokeA stroke is a medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted.
1324structureA structure is something that is built, such as a building or bridge.
1325struggleStruggle is a difficult or challenging effort to achieve something.
1326studentA person who is studying or attending an educational institution.
1327studioA studio is a space where an artist, musician, or other creative professional works or creates.
1328studyStudy is the act of learning about a subject through reading, research, and practice.
1329stuffStuff refers to a group of things, usually without specifying what those things are.
1330stupidStupid refers to something that is unintelligent, foolish, or lacking in common sense, often with a sense of frustration or disbelief.
1331styleStyle refers to a particular way of doing or presenting something.
1332subjectA subject is a person or thing that is being discussed, studied, or talked about.
1333substanceA substance is a material that has a particular chemical composition and physical properties.
1334successSuccess is the achievement of a desired goal or objective.
1335suckSuck means to draw in air or liquid through the mouth, often to consume or extract something.
1336sugarSugar is a sweet substance that is used to sweeten food and drinks.
1337suggestionA suggestion is an idea or proposal that is put forward for consideration or action.
1338suitA suit is a set of clothes consisting of a jacket and pants or skirt that match.
1339summerSummer is the warmest season of the year, typically occurring between spring and autumn, characterized by longer days and shorter nights.
1340sunThe sun is a star that is the center of our solar system and provides light and heat to the earth.
1341supermarketA supermarket is a large store that sells a wide variety of food, household items, and other consumer goods.
1342supportTo support is to help or assist someone or something, often by providing resources or encouragement.
1343surgerySurgery is a medical operation performed by a doctor to treat an injury or disease.
1344surpriseA surprise is something unexpected or sudden that happens to someone.
1345surroundSurround means to encircle or encompass something, often with the intention of confining or enclosing it.
1346surveyA survey is an investigation or study of something in order to gather information or data.
1347suspectSuspect means to believe or have an idea that someone is involved in a crime or wrongdoing.
1348sweetSweet means having a taste like sugar or honey, or having a pleasant or agreeable personality.
1349swimSwim is the act of moving through water by using one's arms and legs.
1350swimmingSwimming is the act of moving through water by using one's body, usually for exercise or recreation.
1351swingSwing means to move back and forth or from side to side in a rhythmic motion.
1352switchA switch is a device used to turn something on or off or to change its direction or mode of operation.
1353sympathySympathy is a feeling of sadness or pity for someone who is suffering.
1354systemA system is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole.
1355tableA table is a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for working at, eating from, or on which to place things.
1356tackleTo tackle is to confront or deal with a difficult problem or task.
1357taleA tale is a story, often fictional or imaginary.
1358talkTalk refers to the act of speaking or conversing with someone.
1359tankA tank is a large container for storing liquids or gases.
1360tapTo tap means to hit lightly or gently, often to make a sound or get someone's attention.
1361targetA target is a goal or objective that someone wants to achieve.
1362taskA task is a specific job or assignment that needs to be completed.
1363tasteTaste is the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth when eating or drinking something, or it can refer to a person's preference or liking for something.
1364taxA tax is a fee charged by a government on income, goods, or services.
1365teaTea is a hot drink made by pouring boiling water over dried leaves from the tea plant.
1366teachTo teach is to impart knowledge or skills to someone through instruction or example.
1367teacherA teacher is a person who instructs or educates others, typically in a school or academic setting.
1368teachingTeaching is the act or process of imparting knowledge, skills, or information to others, often in an academic or instructional setting.
1369teamA team is a group of people who work together to achieve a common goal.
1370tearTear refers to a drop of salty liquid that comes out of the eye, often as a sign of strong emotion, such as sadness, happiness, or pain.
1371technologyTechnology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
1372telephoneA telephone is a device used for communicating with others over a distance, usually by voice.
1373televisionTelevision is a device or system for receiving and broadcasting images and sound over a distance.
1374tellTo tell is to communicate information or a story to someone.
1375temperatureTemperature is the degree of heat or coldness of a body or environment.
1376temporaryTemporary refers to something that is not permanent or lasting, often intended for a limited or short-term use.
1377tennisTennis is a sport played by two or four players who hit a ball over a net using rackets.
1378tensionTension refers to the state of being stretched or strained, both physically and emotionally.
1379termA term is a period of time or a word or phrase used in a specific context.
1380testA test is an assessment of knowledge or ability.
1381textA text is a written or printed piece of language that communicates information or ideas.
1382thanksThanks is an expression of gratitude or appreciation.
1383themeA theme is a subject or topic that is repeated or developed throughout a piece of literature, art, or music, or it can refer to the overall style or tone of something.
1384theoryA theory is a well-supported explanation of observed phenomena.
1385thingA thing is an object, item, or matter that is being considered or discussed.
1386thoughtA thought is an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind.
1387throatThe throat is the part of the body that connects the mouth and the stomach.
1388ticketA ticket is a piece of paper or electronic record that gives someone the right to enter an event or use a service.
1389tieA tie is a long, narrow piece of fabric that is worn around the neck and tied in a knot.
1390tillA till is a cash register or a box used to store money.
1391timeTime is the ongoing sequence of events that occur in the past, present, and future.
1392tipA tip is a small piece of advice or a suggestion for how to do something.
1393titleA title is a name given to a book, movie, or other work of art.
1394todayToday refers to the present day.
1395toeA toe is one of the digits on the foot, usually five in number.
1396tomorrowTomorrow refers to the day after today, often used to indicate the near future.
1397toneTone refers to the pitch or quality of someone's voice or the atmosphere of something.
1398tongueThe tongue is the muscular organ inside the mouth that is used for tasting, speaking, and swallowing.
1399tonightTonight refers to the present or coming evening.
1400toolA tool is a device or implement used to perform a specific task.
1401toothTooth is a hard bony structure in the jaws of most vertebrates used for biting and chewing food.
1402topTop refers to the highest point or part of something.
1403topicA topic is the subject or theme of a conversation, discussion, or written work.
1404totalTotal means being the complete amount or sum.
1405touchTo touch is to come into contact with something.
1406toughTough means difficult or strong or able to withstand hardship or pain.
1407tourA tour is a trip or journey, often with a specific purpose or destination.
1408touristA tourist is a person who travels to a place for pleasure or culture.
1409towelA towel is a piece of absorbent fabric used for drying things, such as the body or dishes.
1410towerA tower is a tall, narrow building or structure, often used for observation or communication purposes.
1411townA town is a place where people live and work, which is smaller than a city.
1412trackA track is a path or route for vehicles, or it can refer to a recorded sequence of sound or music.
1413tradeTrade refers to the exchange of goods or services between individuals or groups.
1414traditionTradition refers to beliefs, customs, or practices that are passed down from one generation to another.
1415trafficTraffic refers to the movement of vehicles on a road, or the volume of people or goods moving through a particular place or system.
1416trainTrain is a vehicle that runs on tracks and is used for transporting people or goods.
1417trainerA trainer is a person who helps someone to learn a particular skill or activity.
1418trainingTraining refers to the process of learning and developing skills for a particular task or profession.
1419transitionA transition is the process of changing from one state or condition to another.
1420transportationTransportation refers to the movement of people or goods from one place to another, often by means of vehicles such as cars, buses, or trains.
1421trashTrash is waste material that is no longer useful and is thrown away.
1422travelTo travel is to go from one place to another, usually over a distance.
1423treatTo treat means to act a certain way towards someone or something, often in a kind or generous manner.
1424treeA tree is a tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood that grows in the ground.
1425trickA trick is a clever or deceptive act that is intended to fool or deceive someone.
1426tripA trip is a journey or excursion, usually for pleasure or vacation.
1427troubleTrouble is a problem or difficulty that causes inconvenience or distress.
1428truckA truck is a large motor vehicle used for transporting goods or materials.
1429trustTrust is a belief or confidence in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
1430truthTruth is the quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.
1431tryTry means to attempt to do or achieve something.
1432tuneA tune is a melody or musical composition.
1433turnTo turn is to change the direction or position of something.
1434twistTwist means to turn or rotate something, often in a way that causes it to become distorted or spiral-shaped.
1435twoTwo is the number that comes after one and before three.
1436typeA type is a category or classification of something based on its characteristics or qualities.
1437uncleAn uncle is the brother of someone's parent.
1438understandingUnderstanding is the ability to comprehend or grasp something.
1439unionA union is a group of workers who come together to protect their rights and interests.
1440uniqueUnique means being the only one of its kind, unlike anything else.
1441unitA single entity or component of a larger group or system.
1442universityA university is an institution of higher education that grants academic degrees in various fields.
1443upperUpper refers to the higher part of something or the top half of the body.
1444upstairsUpstairs refers to the upper level of a building or house.
1445useTo use means to employ or utilize something for a particular purpose.
1446userA user is a person or entity that utilizes a particular product or service.
1447usualUsual means normal or typical; what is expected or customary.
1448vacationA vacation is a period of time when a person takes a break from work or daily routine to relax or travel.
1449valuableValuable means having a high worth in money or being very useful or important.
1450valueValue refers to the worth or usefulness of something, often expressed in monetary terms.
1451variationVariation refers to a difference or deviation from a standard or expected form, condition, or behavior.
1452varietyVariety is the quality or state of being different or diverse.
1453vastVast means something that is very large in size or extent.
1454vegetableA vegetable is a plant or part of a plant that is eaten as food, such as broccoli, carrots, or potatoes.
1455vehicleA vehicle is a machine designed to transport people or goods.
1456versionA version is a particular form or edition of something.
1457videoA video is a recording or broadcast of moving visual images.
1458viewA view is what can be seen from a particular place or position.
1459villageA village is a small community in a rural area.
1460virusA virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of an organism.
1461visitTo visit is to go to a place to see someone or something.
1462visualVisual means something that is related to seeing or visual perception.
1463voiceA voice is the sound made by a person when they speak or sing.
1464volumeVolume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or the degree of loudness of a sound.
1465waitTo wait means to stay in one place until something happens or someone arrives.
1466wakeWake refers to the state of being awake or conscious, often after sleeping or being unconscious.
1467walkTo walk is to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other.
1468wallA wall is a vertical structure that divides or surrounds an area.
1469warWar is a state of armed conflict between two or more nations, groups, or societies.
1470warningA warning is something that makes you aware of a danger or problem.
1471washWash is the act of cleaning something with water and soap or detergent.
1472watchTo watch is to observe or pay attention to something.
1473waterWater is a clear liquid that is essential for life and used for drinking, washing, and other purposes.
1474waveA wave is a disturbance that travels through a medium, such as water or air, and can be seen as a pattern of up-and-down or back-and-forth motion.
1475wayA way is a path or route to get from one place to another.
1476weaknessWeakness refers to a lack of strength or ability, often physical or emotional in nature.
1477wealthWealth is the abundance of valuable resources or valuable material possessions.
1478wearTo wear is to have something on your body as clothing or accessory.
1479weatherWeather is the condition of the atmosphere, such as temperature, wind, and precipitation, at a particular time and place.
1480webA web is a network of interconnected things, often used to refer to the internet.
1481weddingA wedding is a ceremony where two people get married and exchange vows to become life partners.
1482weekA week is a period of seven days.
1483weekendThe weekend is the period of time between the end of the work or school week and the beginning of the next one, usually Saturday and Sunday.
1484weightWeight is the measure of how heavy an object is.
1485weirdWeird means something that is strange or unusual.
1486welcomeTo welcome someone is to greet them in a friendly way and make them feel comfortable.
1487westThe west is a cardinal direction that is opposite of east, often used to refer to a region or location.
1488westernWestern refers to something related to the Western Hemisphere, or the customs and culture of the American West.
1489wheelA wheel is a circular object that rotates around an axis and is used to facilitate movement or transportation.
1490whereasWhereas is a conjunction used to introduce a contrasting or opposing clause or phrase.
1491whileWhile is a period of time during which something else is happening.
1492whiteWhite is the color of snow, milk, or chalk, and is the opposite of black.
1493wholeWhole means complete or not divided or broken.
1494wifeA wife is a married woman considered in relation to her spouse.
1495willWill is a modal verb used to express future actions or intentions.
1496winTo win means to achieve victory or success in a competition or contest.
1497windWind is the natural movement of air in the atmosphere.
1498windowA window is an opening in a wall or door that allows light and air to enter.
1499wineWine is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits.
1500wingA wing is a flat or curved surface on an aircraft that produces lift and enables it to fly, or it can refer to the side of a building or other structure that protrudes outward.
1501winnerA winner is a person or thing that wins a competition or game.
1502winterWinter is the coldest season of the year, characterized by low temperatures, short days, and long nights.
1503wishA wish is a desire or hope for something to happen or be true.
1504witnessA witness is a person who sees or hears something and can provide evidence or testimony about it.
1505womanA woman is an adult female human, typically distinguished from a girl or a man by physical and biological characteristics.
1506wonderTo wonder is to think about something or be curious about it.
1507woodA hard fibrous material that makes up the stems and branches of trees, used for building, fuel, and various other purposes.
1508wordA word is a unit of language that has a meaning and can be used to communicate.
1509workWork is the activity of doing something to earn money or achieve a particular result.
1510workerA worker is a person who does a job to earn money.
1511workingWorking refers to the act of doing a job or performing a task.
1512worldThe world is the planet Earth and everything on it.
1513worryTo worry means to feel anxious or concerned about something or someone.
1514worthWorth refers to the value or usefulness of something, often measured in money.
1515wrapWrap means to cover or enclose something with a material, often for protection or insulation.
1516writerA writer is a person who writes books, stories or articles as a job or hobby.
1517writingWriting is the act of putting thoughts, ideas, or information into written form.
1518yardA yard is an area of land next to a building, usually used for outdoor activities.
1519yearA year is a period of time consisting of 365 or 366 days.
1520yellowYellow is a bright color that is often associated with sunshine, happiness, and warmth.
1521yesterdayYesterday refers to the day before today, often used to indicate the recent past.
1522youYou is a pronoun used to refer to the person or people being addressed.
1523youngYoung means being in the early stage of life or growth or having little experience.
1524youthYouth is the time of life when a person is young, usually referring to the teenage years.
1525zoneA zone is an area or region that has specific characteristics or is designated for a particular purpose.