Not likely to become ill OR good for your body (starts with h)
healthy
An object or a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular job e.g. a smartphone (starts with d)
device
A university subject; the study of how a society organizes its money, trade and industry (starts with e)
Economics
TWO WORDS - how fast your heart is beating (starts with h, r)
heart rate
To make something clearer or easier to understand (starts with c)
clarify
Causing a lot of anxiety or worry (starts with s)
stressful
A small tool or device that does something useful (starts with g)
gadget
A supply of something that can be used, especially to achieve an aim or increase wealth (starts with r)
resource(s)
TWO WORDS - the measurement of how healthy a food is (starts with n, v)
nutritional value
To communicate, especially while you work, play or spend time with another person/intelligence OR to have an effect on each other (starts with i)
interact
Not enough (starts with i)
inadequate
The introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something (starts with i)
innovation
The money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved (starts with p)
profit
The likelihood that someone will behave or act in a particular way (starts with t)
tendency
To discuss something with somebody to get their permission for something, or to help you make a decision (starts with c)
consult
Work, activities etc. in which you spend a lot of time sitting down
sedentary
A particular way of doing something, especially one in which you have to learn special skills
technique
Money that must be paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule
fine
The act of discovering or identifying the exact cause of an illness or a problem OR the doctor's statement of what that problem is
diagnosis
To suggest or give a clue about something
imply
Hesitating before doing something because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do
reluctant
A strong feeling in favour of or against one side, often not based on fair judgement OR the cause of unbalanced results when a particular factor has not been considered
bias
An amount of money given to somebody by an organization to help pay for their education
scholarship
The position in which you hold your body when standing or sitting
posture
To come or develop from something
Derive (from)