1. Abandon – To leave something behind or give up on it.
  2. Ability – The power or skill to do something.
  3. Absorb – To soak up or take in.
  4. Accept – To agree to receive or do something.
  5. Accurate – Free from mistakes; correct.
  6. Achieve – To reach a goal or complete something successfully.
  7. Active – Engaging in physical activity; lively.
  8. Adapt – To change in order to fit a new situation.
  9. Addict – A person who is unable to stop using a harmful substance.
  10. Admit – To confess or acknowledge something.
  11. Adventure – An exciting or unusual experience.
  12. Affect – To have an impact on something; to influence.
  13. Alleviate – To make something less severe or serious.
  14. Alone – Without anyone else; by oneself.
  15. Amazing – Causing great surprise or wonder.
  16. Ancient – Very old; from a long time ago.
  17. Anxious – Worried or nervous about something.
  18. Apology – An expression of regret for a mistake or offense.
  19. Approach – To come closer to something or someone.
  20. Argue – To present reasons for or against something.
  21. Arrive – To reach a destination.
  22. Assist – To help or support someone.
  23. Attempt – To try to do something.
  24. Attract – To draw attention or interest.
  25. Avenue – A wide street in a city or town.
  26. Awkward – Clumsy or uncomfortable in a situation.
  27. Balance – A state of equilibrium; to keep steady.
  28. Bargain – An agreement between parties for a good deal.
  29. Benefit – An advantage or profit gained from something.
  30. Brave – Having courage; ready to face danger.
  31. Brilliant – Very bright; exceptionally clever or talented.
  32. Calm – Peaceful and quiet; not showing emotion.
  33. Capture – To catch or take possession of something.
  34. Challenge – A difficult task or situation to overcome.
  35. Charity – The act of giving help, usually in the form of money or goods.
  36. Cheerful – Happy and positive in attitude.
  37. Choose – To select from a group of options.
  38. Clever – Smart; able to think quickly and effectively.
  39. Climate – The average weather conditions in a particular area.
  40. Collect – To gather items or information together.
  41. Community – A group of people living in the same area or having similar interests.
  42. Compete – To try to win or achieve something against others.
  43. Complete – Finished; having all the necessary parts.
  44. Confident – Sure of oneself; having self-assurance.
  45. Contribute – To give or add something to a cause or group.
  46. Courage – The ability to confront fear or pain.
  47. Create – To make something new.
  48. Critical – Very important; crucial.
  49. Curious – Eager to learn or know something.
  50. Daring – Bold; willing to take risks.
  51. Decide – To make a choice or judgment.
  52. Delight – A feeling of great pleasure or joy.
  53. Describe – To give an account of something in words.
  54. Develop – To grow or change over time.
  55. Determine – To decide something based on evidence or reasoning.
  56. Different – Not the same as something or someone else.
  57. Discover – To find something new.
  58. Discuss – To talk about something with others.
  59. Diverse – Varied or different; having a wide range.
  60. Effort – Hard work put into doing something.
  61. Encourage – To give support or confidence to someone.
  62. Environment – The surroundings or conditions in which a person or animal lives.
  63. Estimate – To roughly calculate or judge the value of something.
  64. Evaluate – To assess or judge the value of something.
  65. Event – An occurrence or happening, especially a notable one.
  66. Evidence – Facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true.
  67. Example – A representative case or instance.
  68. Excited – Feeling very enthusiastic and eager.
  69. Explain – To make something clear by describing it in detail.
  70. Explore – To travel through an area in order to learn about it.
  71. Express – To convey thoughts or feelings in words or actions.
  72. Fascinate – To attract and hold the attention of someone.
  73. Favorite – Preferred or liked above all others.
  74. Focus – To concentrate on something.
  75. Friendly – Kind and pleasant to others.
  76. Frighten – To scare or cause fear.
  77. Generous – Willing to give more than is usual or expected.
  78. Genuine – Authentic; real or sincere.
  79. Grateful – Thankful for something received.
  80. Grow – To increase in size, number, or importance.
  81. Happy – Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
  82. Healthy – Good for your health; in good physical condition.
  83. Honor – High respect or esteem; to regard with great respect.
  84. Imagine – To form a mental image of something.
  85. Improve – To make something better.
  86. Include – To contain as part of a whole.
  87. Inspire – To fill someone with the urge or ability to do something.
  88. Interest – A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
  89. Journey – The act of traveling from one place to another.
  90. Knowledge – Information, understanding, or skill gained through experience.
  91. Leader – A person who guides or directs a group.
  92. Learn – To acquire knowledge or skill through experience.
  93. Loyal – Faithful to someone or something.
  94. Maintain – To keep something in a certain condition.
  95. Manage – To be in charge of or control something.
  96. Motivate – To encourage someone to act in a certain way.
  97. Necessary – Required or essential.
  98. Observe – To watch carefully.
  99. Participate – To take part in something.
  100. Predict – To say what will happen in the future based on evidence.

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