Maximum (noun/adjective)
Maximum (noun/adjective): the greatest or highest amount possible.
Minimum (noun/adjective)
Minimum (noun/adjective): the smallest or lowest amount possible.
Content (adjective)
Content (adjective): feeling happy and satisfied with what you have; not wanting more.
Delighted (adjective)
Delighted (adjective): feeling very happy or pleased.
Return (verb)
Return (verb): to go back to a place or give something back.
Hoist (verb)
Hoist (verb): to lift or raise something up, especially something heavy.
Obtain (verb)
Obtain (verb): to get or gain something, especially through effort or work.
Obvious (adjective)
easy to see, understand, or notice.
Disheveled (adjective):
Disheveled (adjective): looking messy, untidy, or not put together.
Complex (adjective)
Complex (adjective): made up of many parts or hard to understand; not simple.
Thriving (adjective)
growing, developing, or being successful in a healthy and strong way.
Frantic (adjective)
feeling or showing a lot of worry, fear, or urgency; acting quickly because you’re scared or in a panic.
Vain (adjective)
having or showing too much pride in one’s appearance, abilities, or achievements.
Humble (adjective):
not thinking too highly of yourself; showing modesty and respect for others
Tedious (adjective)
boring, tiring, or too long; causing someone to feel impatient
Lackluster (adjective)
Lackluster (adjective): dull, boring, or without energy or excitement; not lively or bright.
Investigate (verb)
Investigate (verb): to look closely at something to learn more about it or find the truth.
Anonymously (adverb)
Anonymously (adverb): in a way that keeps your name or identity a secret.
Tranquil (adjective)
Tranquil (adjective): calm, peaceful, and quiet.
Contribute (verb)
Contribute (verb): to give something (like help, ideas, or effort) to be part of a group or activity.
Laborious (adjective)
Laborious (adjective): taking a lot of time and effort; very hard work.
Anticipation (noun)
Anticipation (noun): a feeling of excitement or waiting for something that is going to happen.
Resilient (adjective)
able to bounce back or recover quickly after something difficult.
Indisposed (adjective):
Indisposed (adjective): not feeling well or not able to do something, usually because you are sick or uncomfortable.
Perplexed (adjective)
confused or uncertain about something.