(verb) to go to a new place to learn or find something new
explore
(verb) to become bigger
grow
(noun) something that stops pain, stress, or unhappiness
relief
(verb) to continue to have; not lose
keep
(verb) to find or see something for the first time
discover
(verb) to complete or finish a goal
accomplish
(adjective) not true, from an imaginary story
fictional
(verb) to think something will happen
expect
(adjective) able to make new things or think of new ideas
creative
(adverb) happening all the time, very often, or always
constantly
(noun) an unplanned bad event that causes damage or injury
accident
(verb) to make something seem better, worse, larger, or more important than it is
exaggerate
(verb) to stay away from something
avoid
(verb) to help someone find a location
guide
(verb) to see the quality or importance of something
appreciate
(verb) to plan for something in the future
prepare
(verb) to play a game against others or try to get to a goal before someone else
compete
(verb) to make something better
improve
(adjective) easy to use or get
convenient
(verb) to get away from a dangerous situation
escape
(adjective) feeling very excited about something
enthusiastic
(phrasal verb) to need someone or something else to survive
depend on
(verb) to teach someone the skills needed to do something
train
(adjective) making someone happy because they get what they wanted
satisfying
(phrasal verb) to put all you can into a container
fill up