Verb
Noun
Noun
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100

To take up or accept something, such as a new idea, method, or responsibility; or to legally take a child into one's family.

adopt

100

Information about current events, particularly information that is new, noteworthy, or of interest to the public.

news

100

A group of people working together towards a common goal or task.

team

100

An organ in the body that helps with breathing and gas exchange.

lung

100

A noun, meaning a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.

awe

200

An effort to accomplish something, often involving an action or try at achieving a goal.

attempt

200

A significant occurrence or happening, often planned or arranged, that is noteworthy or important.



event

200

A respectful form of address for a man, typically used in formal or polite contexts.

sir

200

A sentence or phrase used to ask for information or clarification.

question

200

A noun, meaning the physical or mental energy required to do something.

effort

300

To make great efforts to achieve or obtain something; to exert oneself vigorously towards a goal.

strive

300

 A large number of people gathered together in one place.

crowd

300

A very brief period of time; a specific instance or point in time.

moment

300

An adjective, meaning the smallest amount or degree; the lowest in importance, value, or quality.

least

300

A verb, meaning to make someone feel enthusiastic, thrilled, or eager about something.

excite

400

To trim or reduce something by cutting away the outer layers or edges.

pare

400

A statement or account that makes something clear or understandable.

explanation

400

A long or arduous search for something; a journey undertaken in pursuit of a goal.

journey

400

A pronoun, used to refer to any object, event, or idea, regardless of what it is. It implies no restrictions or limits.

anything

400

A fiber in the body that transmits signals between the brain and other parts of the body.

nerve

500

To assign a position or role to someone; to designate or set (a time, place, or task).

appoint

500

A group of words that is quoted from a source, like a book, speech, or article.

quotation

500

A detailed report or narrative of an event or series of events.

account

500

An adjective, referring to one specific item, person, or thing, often with a focus on distinguishing it from others.

particular

500

an adverb, meaning before the present time; by this time.

already