1. Abandon: To leave something behind or give it up.
  2. Ability: The skill or power to do something.
  3. Absorb: To soak up or take in a liquid.
  4. Accept: To agree to receive something offered.
  5. Account: A record or story of something that happened.
  6. Accurate: Free from mistakes; correct.
  7. Achieve: To successfully reach a goal or result.
  8. Active: Always doing something; lively.
  9. Adapt: To change to fit new conditions or situations.
  10. Addition: The process of adding or joining things together.
  11. Admire: To regard someone or something with respect or wonder.
  12. Advance: To move forward or make progress.
  13. Advice: Suggestions or recommendations about what someone should do.
  14. Affect: To have an influence on something or someone.
  15. Afford: To have enough money to pay for something.
  16. Agree: To have the same opinion or to accept a suggestion.
  17. Allow: To let someone do something or to give permission.
  18. Amount: A quantity of something.
  19. Analyze: To examine something carefully in order to understand it better.
  20. Ancient: Very old; belonging to a long time ago.
  21. Announce: To make something known publicly.
  22. Anticipate: To expect something to happen in the future.
  23. Appreciate: To recognize the value of something or someone.
  24. Approve: To agree with something or give permission.
  25. Arrange: To put things in a certain order or plan something.
  26. Assist: To help someone do something.
  27. Attract: To draw attention or interest towards something.
  28. Balance: To keep something steady or equal.
  29. Benefit: A good result or advantage.
  30. Blend: To mix two or more things together.
  31. Brilliant: Very bright or outstanding; excellent.
  32. Calculate: To determine a number or amount using math.
  33. Challenge: A difficult task or problem that requires effort to solve.
  34. Change: To make something different.
  35. Choose: To pick or select from options.
  36. Clarity: The quality of being clear and easy to understand.
  37. Combine: To bring two or more things together.
  38. Communicate: To share information or ideas with others.
  39. Compare: To look at two or more things to see how they are alike or different.
  40. Compete: To try to win against others.
  41. Complete: To finish something; to make it whole.
  42. Concentrate: To focus your attention on something.
  43. Confirm: To state that something is true or correct.
  44. Connect: To join or link together.
  45. Construct: To build or create something.
  46. Contact: To get in touch with someone.
  47. Continue: To keep going without stopping.
  48. Contrast: To show the differences between two things.
  49. Contribute: To give something, like money or time, to help.
  50. Create: To make something new.
  51. Critique: To review or evaluate something critically.
  52. Decide: To make a choice or come to a conclusion.
  53. Define: To explain the meaning of a word.
  54. Deliver: To bring something to a specific place.
  55. Demonstrate: To show how something works.
  56. Describe: To give details about something.
  57. Develop: To grow or improve over time.
  58. Differentiate: To recognize or point out the differences.
  59. Discover: To find something for the first time.
  60. Discuss: To talk about something with others.
  61. Distribute: To give out or spread something over an area.
  62. Diverse: Different from each other; varied.
  63. Effect: A change that results from a cause.
  64. Eliminate: To remove or get rid of something.
  65. Emphasize: To give special importance to something.
  66. Encourage: To give support or confidence to someone.
  67. Engage: To participate or become involved in something.
  68. Enhance: To improve or make better.
  69. Establish: To set up or create something.
  70. Evaluate: To assess or judge the value or quality of something.
  71. Examine: To inspect closely.
  72. Excite: To cause strong feelings of enthusiasm.
  73. Expand: To increase in size, number, or importance.
  74. Explain: To make something clear or easy to understand.
  75. Explore: To investigate or search for information.
  76. Express: To show thoughts or feelings in words or actions.
  77. Extend: To stretch out or reach further.
  78. Facilitate: To make a process easier.
  79. Fascinate: To attract and hold someone’s interest.
  80. Focus: To concentrate on something.
  81. Formulate: To create or devise a plan or method.
  82. Gather: To collect or bring together.
  83. Generate: To produce or create something.
  84. Identify: To recognize or name something.
  85. Illustrate: To explain or make something clear using pictures or examples.
  86. Impact: The strong effect or influence something has.
  87. Improve: To make something better.
  88. Include: To contain or have something as part of a whole.
  89. Increase: To make something larger or greater in amount.
  90. Inform: To provide information or knowledge.
  91. Initiate: To start something.
  92. Inspire: To motivate or encourage someone to do something.
  93. Integrate: To combine or bring together different parts.
  94. Interact: To communicate or work together with others.
  95. Introduce: To bring someone or something into use or attention.
  96. Investigate: To examine or inquire into something systematically.
  97. Justify: To show that something is right or reasonable.
  98. Maintain: To keep something in good condition.
  99. Motivate: To provide a reason for someone to act or do something.
  100. Observe: To watch or notice something carefully.

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